Vocal Arsenal fan Piers Morgan made his debut on Good Moring Britain alongside Susanna Reid as he presented the morning show on ITV and as ever, the former CNN correspondent made a lot of noise about it.
Love him or loathe him, many couldn’t help but tune into the show and it was rather eventful. From one of video caller dropping the ‘F bomb’ to the amusement of Piers, to his very frank flirting with his co-host Susanna.
Some maybe happy to know that Piers will be present on TV’s across the nation as he hosts GMB for the whole week and as the election race hots up, it will surely get even more interesting in the ITV studios.
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However, Arsenal is undoubtedly his first love and in typical fashion, Piers took to Twitter to claim that winning the FA Cup and finishing second would not constitute a successful season at the Emirates Stadium and despite the barrage of abuse, chief executive Ivan Gazidis agreed with him (via Daily Mail).
Here it how Twitter reacted to Piers Morgan’s GMB debut:
@GMB brilliant today, funniest yet! @piersmorgan and @susannareid100 remind me of another famous couple #anchorman pic.twitter.com/Xj3g1wfA1M
— Gaz Robertson (@Mr_R30) April 13, 2015
In case you missed Piers Morgan on Good Morning Britain, it was mainly this: pic.twitter.com/ev8WZ6j0G5
— Ian Hyland (@HylandIan) April 13, 2015
And I’m even more disappointed that Piers Morgan is actually quite good on Good Morning Britain #GMB
— Ian Hyland (@HylandIan) April 13, 2015
Damn! I saw @piersmorgan trending & for a minute I thought it had happened. But no; I’m sorry to have to report he is still alive & well.
— showmethemoney (@smtm_LFC) April 13, 2015
You are very good on TV, @piersmorgan! Lovely debut on @GMB. Just a pity you got a face for radio…x
— Kevin Pietersen (@KP24) April 13, 2015
I’m not averse to @piersmorgan but his inclusion on the normally warm @GMB is really jarring for me.
— Neil Smythe (@NeilSmythe) April 13, 2015