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16.09.2021 - 17:41 / ok.co.uk
Piers Morgan is set to join News Corp and FOX News Media in a global deal, which will see him launch a new daily television series early next year.The former Good Morning Britain host, who sensationally quit the ITV show following his controversial comments on Meghan Markle back in March, will also be joining The Sun and New York Post as a columnist.
In a career comeback "bigger than Ronaldo", HarperCollins UK has signed world rights for the 56 year old's new book, which will be published in
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Naman Ramachandran Controversial British media personality Piers Morgan has signed deal with Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp.Under the terms of the deal, Morgan will write a column for Murdoch’s U.K. tabloid The Sun, U.S.
Piers Morgan has signed a global deal with Fox News Media, meaning he will again work with Rupert Murdoch, several decades after Murdoch made Morgan one of the the youngest national newspaper editors in UK history on the News Of The World.
Piers Morgan has branded Nicki Minaj "rude" for the second time after the rapper denied ever going on America's Got Talent or blanking his three sons.The 56 year old former Good Morning Britain host and Super Bass hitmaker, 38, engaged in an unexpected row on Tuesday 14 September after Professor Chris Whitty slammed her comments on the coronavirus vaccine.
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.
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