Meghan Markle '. The Scots comedian hit out at the controversial celeb on twitter claiming his behaviour 'isn't normal'.
10.03.2021 - 08:01 / deadline.com
Shortly after Piers Morgan’s dramatic walkout, the ITV breakfast show announced that the anchor will not return to the news program. Celebrating the departure was The Late Show’s Stephen Colbert, who promised UK viewers a more positive experience with Morgan gone.
“Congratulations, tomorrow’s going to be a great morning, Britain,” the late night host quipped, playing on the ITV program’s title.
Following the explosive CBS Meghan Markle-Prince Harry interview conducted by Oprah Winfrey on Sunday,
Meghan Markle '. The Scots comedian hit out at the controversial celeb on twitter claiming his behaviour 'isn't normal'.
Piers Morgan is railing against cancel culture and "woke" liberals in a lengthy account appearing in the U.K.'s "Mail on Sunday" newspaper. Morgan, who left "Good Morning Britain" earlier his month after saying on air that he didn’t believe many of the things Meghan Markle had said in her shocking Oprah Winfrey interview, was writing at length for the first time since after his divisive comments about the Duchess of Sussex.
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.
Sharon Osbourne has made a formal statement following her on-air discussion with The Talk co-host Sheryl Underwood about her support of Piers Morgan.
After coming under fire for his criticism of Meghan Markle, British TV personality Piers Morgan isn’t backing down from his previous statements. After leaving his job from ITV after being called out, the disgraced Good Morning Britain anchor tweeted out that he’s standing by the comments he made about the Duchess of Sussex and her tell-all interview alongside husband, Prince Harry, with Oprah Winfrey.
Piers Morgan has broken his silence after a dramatic Tuesday that saw him storming off Good Morning Britain after being rebuked live on air by a colleague and then quitting the U.K. morning show following a wave of criticism over his continued attacks against Meghan Markle.
Stephen Colbert is not sad to see Piers Morgan part ways with “Good Morning Britain”.
Piers Morgan has doubled down on his Meghan Markle comments as he opened up for the first time since his dramatic exit from Good Morning Britain. The 55-year-old suggested that he did not believe the Duchess of Sussex when she spoke about her mental health struggles during her time in the Royal Family.
Piers Morgan isn’t backing down of his criticisms of Meghan Markle.
Piers Morgan has broken his hours-long silence after sensationally quitting Good Morning Britain on Tuesday — and the upshot is this: He’s not backing down.
Piers Morgan quit Good Morning Britain after ITV bosses told him to apologise for his remarks about Meghan Markle, it has been reported.The 55 year old dramatically resigned from the breakfast show on Tuesday evening, hours after a showdown with weatherman Alex Beresford live on air — which saw him storm off the set.
Piers Morgan is leaving his Good Morning Britain breakfast news show on U.K. network ITV.
Haley Bosselman editorPiers Morgan’s impromptu departure from “Good Morning Britain” after his controversial comments about Megan Markle sparked Twitter reactions from entertainment and media figures, marked by a general sentiment of “good riddance.”Morgan quit shortly after British media regulator Ofcom launched an investigation into his comments about Markle on Monday’s telecast.
Manori Ravindran International EditorITV presenter Piers Morgan has quit morning show “Good Morning Britain” after comments he made about Meghan Markle sparked public outcry and triggered an investigation by the U.K.’s media regulator.The U.K. broadcaster confirmed in a statement on Tuesday evening local time that “following discussions with ITV, Piers Morgan has decided now is the time to leave Good Morning Britain.