Piers Morgan today announced he has signed a two year extension with ITV’s breakfast show, Good Morning Britain.
“BREAKING: Bad news for Britain, even worse news for @susannareid100…. I just signed a new deal to stay on @GMB for 2 more years. #TheFoghornStays,” said Piers.
But it wasn’t too long before Dan Walker and viewers jumped on Piers’ announcement.
Well done. What channel is that on? ? https://t.co/7KXx3o6XSL
— Dan Walker (@mrdanwalker) March 8, 2018
I bet @susannareid100 would consider the commute to Manchester the lesser of two evils now.
— I'm not really here (@HereReallyNotIm) March 8, 2018
This reminds me of the Wenger situation.
— PeteXIII (@PeterReaXIII) March 8, 2018
However, some viewers seem to be delighted with the news, with one saying: “The best tv presenter this country ever had, you should run for prime minister.”
“Yeahhhh….@piersmorgan for prime minster”
Good Morning Britain is live on ITV from 6-8.30am each weekday morning.
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