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Susanna Reid has briefly spoken on her 'friend' Piers Morgan's Ofcom ruling.
Good Morning Britain was cleared of more than 57,000 complaints after a record number of people took issue with comments Piers made during a heated debate on the show.
Piers, 56, refused to believe claims made by Meghan Markle during her tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey.
The controversial TV star also stormed off the GMB set after
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ITV Good Morning Britain. The 55 year old was reunited with GMB's Susanna Reid at an awards ceremony on Wednesday night when he made the claims.
Piers Morgan was reunited with his former Good Morning Britain co-host Susanna Reid at the TRIC Awards – and the duo spoke exclusively to OK! in their first joint interview since Piers' GMB exit. After posing on the red carpet ahead of the event, held in partnership with OK!, the duo stopped for a chat, which saw Piers jokingly probe Susanna about if the breakfast show's bosses had "found his replacement yet".
Piers Morgan made a sweet gesture to Susanna Reid by splitting his Best News Presenter TRIC Award with her.The 56 year old former Good Morning Britain star, won the gong for the Best News Presenter at the glitzy ceremony on Wednesday 15 September, which is in partnership with OK!. After being presented with the award by host Roman Kemp, Piers said of his former GMB colleague: "I know it ended a bit dramatically earlier this year but we had an amazing run – five years on that show I did.
Susanna Reid has opened up on the day Piers Morgan quit Good Morning Britain, explaining she "didn't think he'd really leave the show." The former TV host found himself in hot water over his public dismissal of the Duchess of Sussex's claims in her interview with Oprah Winfrey back in March, which sparked a whopping 58,000 complaints to the broadcasting watchdog.
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