Carol Vorderman warns she'll 'mud wrestle' Susanna Reid for 'trying to take away' co-star

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Carol Vorderman has taken to Instagram to reveal that she's challenged Good Morning Britain presenter Susanna Reid, 51, to a "mud wrestle" over Judge Rob Rinder as she shares an update on her day.The Countdown legend, 61, shared the insight in a clip on Instagram as she recorded podcasts for the Pride of Britain Awards.In view of her 225,000 followers, the mathematician told her fans what she'd been busy getting up to.Appearing in front of the camera with her blonde curls in a wavy fashion, the stunning star shared her update.Carol said: "Well, I'm happy to say I've had a lovely day because we've been recording lots of interviews for the Pride of Britain podcast that's going on at the moment."If you haven't heard one yet or watched one yet then just go to one of the social channels and I hope you enjoy itA post shared by Carol Vorderman (@carolvorders)"But do you know what, our winners of Pride of Britain are extraordinary, they are just special."And I've found that I'm learning a lot from them and I have today," she added.Carol went on to reveal that one of her guests was ITV star, Judge Rob Rinder.She gushed: "I also was interviewing the love of my life, Judge Rob Rinder."Susanna Reid keeps trying to take him away fro me"I've told her I'm willing to mud wrestle her for him."But she hasn't taken me up on it yet, sadly," the star cheekily added.Rob previously shared an insight into his friendship with Susanna with Express.co.uk.Last year, Robert joined the mother-of-three on the GMB panel following the departure of host Piers Morgan.Reflecting on his friendship with the former BBC Breakfast presenter, Robert told how they hit it off straight away while meeting for work.He told Express.co.uk: "It was just a random series.

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