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Piers Morgan refuses to work with Alex Beresford again 'I'd rather be Meghan's publicist'

Piers Morgan has said he would rather work with his enemy Meghan Markle than Alex Beresford, 42, in a savage swipe at his former Good Morning Britain co-star.The 57-year-old made a swift exit from the show last year, following a debate with Alex over racism and Prince Harry's wife. Their difference in opinion sparked a heated argument and caused Piers to walk off set.Minutes later, he came back and the pair calmy approached the subject again.Despite the presenters seemingly settling their issues, Piers has now insisted he wouldn't work with Alex again.In his latest column with The Times, he reflected on his first six months fronting his show Uncensored on TalkTV.Baywatch's Donna D'Errico, 54, poses up a storm in sultry underwearHe wrote: "The Mail on Sunday’s run a story headlined 'Morgan’s revenge! Piers poaches all the best people from Good Morning Britain (he won’t be taking the weatherman!)'."It’s true that I’ve recruited many who helped make GMB such a hit, led by executive editor Winnie Dunbar Nelson, executive director Erron Gordon and series editor Ben Briscoe."And it’s also true that I’d rather be Meghan Markle’s publicist than work with Alex Beresford again."He went on to say he was pleased to be reunited with his long-term Daily Mirror PA Kerrie Hutton."It’s been 18 years since we worked together, and she’ll be an oasis of calm professionalism and cheery humour amid all the inevitable mayhem to come," he added.Piers reignited his feud with Alex earlier this year when he branded him "an idiot".Speaking on Lorraine, the journalist reflected on their heated debate which, at present, has had 12 million views on YouTube. He told the host: "Apparently he was heard out the back rehearsing his lines.Madonna's daughter
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Piers Morgan refuses to work with Alex Beresford again 'I'd rather be Meghan's publicist'
Piers Morgan has said he would rather work with his enemy Meghan Markle than Alex Beresford, 42, in a savage swipe at his former Good Morning Britain co-star.The 57-year-old made a swift exit from the show last year, following a debate with Alex over racism and Prince Harry's wife. Their difference in opinion sparked a heated argument and caused Piers to walk off set.Minutes later, he came back and the pair calmy approached the subject again.Despite the presenters seemingly settling their issues, Piers has now insisted he wouldn't work with Alex again.In his latest column with The Times, he reflected on his first six months fronting his show Uncensored on TalkTV.Baywatch's Donna D'Errico, 54, poses up a storm in sultry underwearHe wrote: "The Mail on Sunday’s run a story headlined 'Morgan’s revenge! Piers poaches all the best people from Good Morning Britain (he won’t be taking the weatherman!)'."It’s true that I’ve recruited many who helped make GMB such a hit, led by executive editor Winnie Dunbar Nelson, executive director Erron Gordon and series editor Ben Briscoe."And it’s also true that I’d rather be Meghan Markle’s publicist than work with Alex Beresford again."He went on to say he was pleased to be reunited with his long-term Daily Mirror PA Kerrie Hutton."It’s been 18 years since we worked together, and she’ll be an oasis of calm professionalism and cheery humour amid all the inevitable mayhem to come," he added.Piers reignited his feud with Alex earlier this year when he branded him "an idiot".Speaking on Lorraine, the journalist reflected on their heated debate which, at present, has had 12 million views on YouTube. He told the host: "Apparently he was heard out the back rehearsing his lines.Madonna's daughter
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Piers Morgan 'exacts revenge’ on ITV by 'nicking the best people’ from GMB for new show
Good Morning Britain presenter Piers Morgan is reportedly celebrating having the last laugh following his explosive exit from the ITV show last year. The star is said to have “exacted revenge” on his former employer by poaching some of the broadcaster’s “best people” for his new programme on TalkTV.Piers quit his role on GMB last March after storming off set live on-air following a row over Meghan Markle’s interview with Oprah Winfrey.The infamous TV moment sparked a slew of Ofcom complaints, including one from the Duchess of Sussex herself, after Piers claimed he didn’t believe her damning complaints about life in the Royal Family.Although Piers’ GMB exit was mired in controversy, he is now said to be getting his own back on ITV by “nicking” several important members of staff to work with him on a new channel, TalkTV, which is set to be launched by Rupert Murdoch in the UK later this year.The Mail on Sunday claims that a source close to Piers “jubilantly” said: “We’ve nicked all the best people.”They added: “Piers is not a man to cross. “He was forced out of ITV totally unnecessarily and now he has dealt the ultimate revenge by taking their stars.“He has only hired the people who he thinks are the best so this is a really big blow to the channel.”Express.co.uk has contacted representatives for Piers and ITV for comment. It comes after Erron Gordon, GMB’s director since the show’s launch in April 2014, was the first to join Piers on his new TV project.Gordon will be working on Piers’ daily show as executive creative director and head of studio output.Ollie Gardner, a director on ITV’s Loose Women and previous GMB team member, will reportedly become deputy head of studio output.Meanwhile, GMB’s assistant editor Ben
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