
The late BBC host past away just weeks before the 2017 series of the show he so fondly presented.
Good Morning Britain host Susanna posted that Sir Bruce was a “very special” person.
Along with an emoji of a broken heart, she tweeted: “Sir Bruce Forsyth. You’re my favourite. Takes a very special person to make everyone feel he only said it to you.”
The 46-year-old TV host also offered her support to fellow ITV daytime presenter Charlotte Hawkins.
As Charlotte was paired with Strictly professional Brendan Cole, Susanna tweeted that it was a perfect match.
She posted: “Fantastic partnership – you two are going to have a ball #Strictly #Glitterball @CharlotteHawkns @BrendanCole.”
Charlotte, 42, told host Tess Daly that she was “thrilled” with her pairing with Brendan, but added that her toddler would make her put in extra dance lessons at home.
She said: “I think it’s funny. As soon as you get into dancing it does give you more energy.
“[My daughter] is a very energetic two-year-old who loves dancing, so I’m sort of taking my inspiration from her at the moment.
“I think maybe the technique needs a bit of finesse, but you know, she gives it her all. So we’ll be dancing together.”
She added: “That’s what I’m hoping to do to top off my training.”
Tess said: “Well, we want lots of updates on your training. Okay Charlotte?”
Strictly Come Dancing continues on BBC One on Saturday September 23.
