Piers Morgan reckons eighties star Roland The Rat should 'seriously' replace him on Good Morning Britain The 55 year old former GMB presenter walked out of the show rather than apologise for saying he didn't believe Meghan Markle earlier this month.
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direct to your inboxJoggers should wear a mask when running past people, experts have warned.In a debate on ITV's Good Morning Britain with hosts Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid, two health professors agreed that runners could be putting pedestrians at risk of coronavirus.Trish Greenhalgh, professor in primary care health sciences at the University of Oxford, said there is no doubt it could be a 'dangerous' situation.Prof Greenhalgh told GMB on Tuesday: “There is no doubt the virus is in the air,
.Piers Morgan reckons eighties star Roland The Rat should 'seriously' replace him on Good Morning Britain The 55 year old former GMB presenter walked out of the show rather than apologise for saying he didn't believe Meghan Markle earlier this month.
Good Morning Britain bosses have reportedly chosen Ben Shephard to replace Piers Morgan on the ITV morning show. Ben, 46, is reportedly regarded as a “safe option” after Piers, 55, made Ofcom history with his furious rants on Meghan Markle after her interview with Oprah.
Susanna Reid has revealed to her followers that she's been given the AstraZeneca vaccination on Friday 19 March.The broadcaster, who apologised for upsetting Patsy Palmer on Good Morning Britain, took to Twitter to share the news with her fans and shared a picture of herself getting the jab.The 50 year old is seen proudly sitting on a chair, as a nurse pops the needle into her arm. Susanna is wearing a protective face mask and shows a thumbs up to the camera with delight.
Good Morning Britain bosses were said to have reportedly held crisis talks over the handling of Patsy Palmer’s interview earlier this week, but these have been branded "untrue". Former EastEnders star Patsy, 48, “did a Piers Morgan” as she ended her interview early on the ITV morning news show on Wednesday 17 March.
Good Morning Britain has lost another 100,000 viewers in a day after Piers Morgan quit his role as co-host on the show. It has been recorded as its joint lowest ratings over the past month after having lost 40 per cent of its audience since the 55 year old left his job.
Paddy McGuinness mocked Patsy Palmer on Friday's Good Morning Britain, days after she sensationally slammed her laptop shut and refused to take part in a live interview on the show.The 47 year old appeared on the hit ITV breakfast show on Friday morning to promote Comic Relief, but couldn't help but make a dig at the former EastEnders star.
Piers Morgan has announced he's returning to ITV just one week after leaving his role on Good Morning Britain.The 55 year old quit GMB after storming off set and refusing to apologise for his various scathing rants about the Duchess of Sussex following her interview with Oprah Winfrey. However, he's now revealed he'll be returning to the TV channel for the next instalment of his show Life Stories, where he will be interviewing Coleen Nolan.
Lorraine Kelly was left embarrassed after her private conversation was mistakenly aired on Thursday's segment of Good Morning Britain. Hosts Kate Garraway, 53, and Susanna Reid, 50, cut to their colleague before the 61 year old was ready and were subsequently left listening in to a conversation Lorraine was having about a quiz they would be doing on her show.
Patsy Palmer has hit out at Good Morning Britain after storming off the show for being called an "addict".The EastEnders star had come onto the show to talk about her wellness brand after changing her lifestyle in Malibu, California, but was left furious after reading the description at the bottom of the screen, which stated: "Patsy Palmer: Addict to Wellness Guru". Clearly unimpressed, the 48 year old told the hosts she would "do a Piers Morgan" and leave as it's "not okay" to write that.
Patsy Palmer switched off her video call during an interview of Good Morning Britain after noticing the description on the screen called her an addict. Joining hosts Susanna Reid and Ben Shepherd, the 48 year old star said: "I'm going to do a real Piers Morgan and say it's not okay to have 'addict to wellness guru' on the bottom of the screen." As Susanna apologised, Patsy continued: "It was talked about by me many many years ago and it's over now.
He quit Good Morning Britain following backlash for his comments about Meghan Markle during her tell-all bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey. And Piers Morgan, 55, has divided the celebrity world with some stars supporting the outspoken presenter while others have shared their criticism of his opinions.
This week Piers Morgan sensationally quit his role as presenter on Good Morning Britain.The 55 year old was in hot water after Ofcom launched an investigation into the show following the comments he made about 'not believing' Meghan Markle when she told Oprah Winfrey she felt suicidal. On Tuesday 9 March it was then announced that he would be leaving the show, after more that 41,000 people complained.
Ben Shephard is being tipped to replace Piers Morgan as a permanent host on Good Morning Britain. Piers, 55, sensationally quit the hit ITV breakfast show on Tuesday evening after it was revealed Ofcom would be launching an investigation into his comments surrounding Meghan Markle's interview with Oprah Winfrey.The controversial host claimed he "didn't believe" that Meghan was left feeling "suicidal" during her pregnancy with son Archie, sparking over 40,000 complaints from viewers.
After it was announced that Piers Morgan has quit Good Morning Britain, Mark Wright has weighed in on the show's future and questioned if it can survive without the outspoken star at the helm.The presenter, who admitted it's 'tough' helping pal James Argent, showed his support for Piers, 55, and said he can't imagine the show without him. Piers broke his silence after his exit by posting a picture alongside his late former manager on his Instagram page.