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'Don't want to ruin his image' Rob Rinder exposes Piers Morgan's behind scenes behaviour
Piers Morgan's "behind the scenes" behaviour has been exposed by Good Morning Britain guest host, Rob Rinder.Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk, the legal expert, 43, spoke about the star's new TalkTV show Uncensored, as well as revealing what the outspoken presenter's really like when the cameras stop rollingWhen asked if he'd be tuning into Uncensored, the legal expert told how he thinks "everybody" should be watching the show.Rob said: "What it does in a really critical way is model the ability to listen and hear an idea that you don't like and your identity not to be attacked, and to come in and tune in next day and then see whether you agree with him."It gives you the emotional and intellectual muscle to learn better how to argue without falling out."And if you think about how polarised we are nowadays, strikes me that's an important thing to do," he added.Rob went on: "So like him or loathe him, of course, I'll be tuning into Piers and everybody should too."The star went on to speak about Piers' long-lasting, international career, before revealing why it is that he thinks the star has been an enduring presence on TV.He explained: "There's a reason why, it's really interesting, if you think how long he's been in the media here and in America, too."But when you think about it, somebody like that with those strong opinions, which would have been a story that would have eviscerated him in some way.Rob went on: "But the reason it hasn't is because, say, if you really needed him, [he's] that sort of friend, you will have nothing but good things to say about him."And I don't want to ruin his image, you know, or, you know, s**t on his fireworks."But I'm sorry to tell everybody that as is often the case with people with
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'Tells the truth!' Piers Morgan defended by Robert Rinder after Meghan row led to GMB exit
Good Morning Britain presenter Piers Morgan has been defended by the show's guest host Rob Rinder after backlash over the journalist's comments about Meghan Markle led to his exit from the ITV programme last year.Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk, the legal expert, 43, spoke of his excitement over former GMB host Piers' upcoming TalkTV show, Uncensored.The Judge Rinder star branded Piers' new show "exciting", before adding that the broadcaster "tells the truth" and said his talk show will teach viewers how to "argue without falling out".TalkTV and Piers' new show Uncensored is set to launch in little over a week.Addressing the upcoming programme which is fronted by Piers, Rob said: "I think it's an exciting thing."I think when it comes to news, and especially nowadays, people get news from Twitter, and so on and so forth."That wherever it comes, you know, good quality news, good quality commentary, more is more, and a rich variety of commentary is great."He went on to add that he trusts the former newspaper editor is "telling the truth" on topics he discusses."And one thing you know, one thing you may love him or loathe it, but you know that he's telling you the truth as to what he thinks you can accept or reject it."Rob continued to explain that the controversial figure teaches viewers how to "argue" in a way that doesn't involve "falling out".He explained: "But at the end of it, you might tune in tomorrow, what that does in a really critical way is model the ability to listen and hear an idea that you don't like and your identity not to be attacked, and to come in and tune in next day and then see whether you agree with him."It gives you the emotional and intellectual muscle to learn better how to argue without
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Susanna Reid's 'really tragic' relationship with Gogglebox co-star detailed by Rob Rinder
Good Morning Britain presenter Rob Rinder has opened up on Susanna Reid's "really tragic" relationship with his pet dog, Rocco.Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk, the Judge Rinder star, 43, spoke about starring on Channel 4's Celebrity Gogglebox with his friend of seven years and opened up on the problematic relationship she has with his pet Frenchie.The duo started appearing on Celebrity Gogglebox two years ago, much to the delight of GMB and Judge Rinder fans.However, Rob and Susanna weren't starring alone on the Channel 4 show.Rob's dog Rocco also made an appearance on the programme, but the star candidly admitted that when it came to Susanna, he faced an unrequited love.The legal expert said: "My dog is in love with Susanna but she's not necessarily in love with my dog."But it's really tragic because he really loves her."When asked whether Susanna returned the feeling, Rob admitted that she wasn't as keen on the pup as he was on her.He explained: "She's a fan."She's just not as much of it like, you know- but then who can ever tell with dogs?" he added.Elsewhere in the interview, the star opened up on whether Celebrity Gogglebox "authentically" represents his relationship with ITV newsreader.Discussing the show, Rob revealed that the funniest behind-the-scenes moments weren't shown on camera.Addressing whether the show is a true representation of their friendship, the legal expert explained how the programme is edited.Rob said: "We're completely authentic but you're conscious of the fact there's a camera there."You didn't really see what we consider to be the funniest bits of us."Just the stuff that we would actually chat about, it's like the stuff you think would be most interesting, but would be utterly dull to
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'It wouldn't go well!' Rob Rinder discusses replacing Piers Morgan as host on GMB
Good Morning Britain guest host Rob Rinder has spoken out about replacing the show's former presenter, Piers Morgan, after he left the show last year.Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk, the Judge Rinder star, 43, insisted that he wasn't trying to fill Piers' shoes, before drawing comparisons between himself and the host of TalkTV's new show, Uncensored.Speaking about whether he had any concerns about filling Piers' shoes as a host on GMB, Rob addressed the star's straightforward nature.Rob said: "Not really, I mean, lots of people have opinions on Piers, but people who actually know him will tell you," he said before cutting himself off.He continued: "The reason he continues to survive in this business that's full of sharks is because he's - there's a lovely Yiddish word - he's a Mensch."He's the type of friend and person that you absolutely want in your corner."The term is defined as "a person of integrity and honour".The legal expert went on: "You will really struggle privately to find somebody who's got anything unkind to say about Piers, who really knows him."It says a great deal, actually, you know, he says it and calls it like he says it," he added.Speaking about his presenting responsibilities on GMB, Rob told how he had his own hosting style.He said: "I'm not consciously thinking about trying to be a Piers, I'm trying to sort of consciously determine how we can be our authentic selves with each other in our way."If I went on trying to be Piers, it wouldn't go well!" he exclaimed.Rob went on: "Or if he came on Judge Rinder trying to be me, you know, we have different approaches, but the same kind of fundamental principles, which is holding power to account."And often Piers and I will agree, sometimes we'll
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Rob Rinder addresses if Celebrity Gogglebox is 'authentic' after stint with Susanna Reid
Gogglebox star Rob Rinder has opened up on whether popular Channel 4 show Celebrity Gogglebox "authentically" represents his relationship with ITV newsreader Susanna Reid.Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk, the Judge Rinder star, 43, who has appeared on the programme alongside his close friend, Good Morning Britain presenter Susanna Reid, revealed that the funniest behind-the-scenes moments weren't shown on camera.Addressing whether the show is a true representation of their friendship, the legal expert explained how the programme is edited.Rob said: "We're completely authentic but you're conscious of the fact there's a camera there."You didn't really see what we consider to be the funniest bits of us."Just the stuff that we would actually chat about, it's like the stuff you think would be most interesting, but would be utterly dull to anybody else," he added.The GMB newsreader and the barrister have a friendship spanning almost a decade.Last year, Robert joined the mother-of-three on the Good Morning Britain desk following the departure of host Piers Morgan.Reflecting on his friendship with the former BBC Breakfast presenter, Robert told how they hit it off straight away while meeting for work.Rob said: "It was just a random series of events, she asked me the cleverest question that I've ever been asked in any interview."I remember that, I don't remember what the question was, but I just thought, 'Oh, God, that's so clever.'"It's like a type of, we used to call it the ring fencing type of thing."Like how one of my heroes at the bar might ask a witness not yet on the ropes in a cross examination," he explained.He went on to tell how they pursued a friendship off-screen, before gushing over his co-star's talents.Rob
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Piers Morgan's GMB exit explained by guest presenter Rob Rinder 'More lucrative'
Good Morning Britain guest host Rob Rinder has weighed in on Piers Morgan's exit from the hit ITV news show, branding it "lucrative".Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk, the Judge Rinder star, 43, candidly discussed the Uncensored TalkTV show host's new presenting role, as well as his own role as brand ambassador for Fletchers Solicitors and Patient Claim Line.When asked how he landed the presenting stint alongside his close friend Susanna Reid, the star shared his thoughts on Piers' exit.Rob said: "Obviously, once Piers moved to pastures new and more lucrative they looked around and thought that I might be a good person to sit next to Susanna."And what greater joy could there be, then to discover that they were entirely right."Rob and several other famous faces including Richard Madeley and Adil Ray joined the GMB panel in March 2021 following Piers' exit.However, when asked whether he had any worries about filling the former newspaper editor's shoes, the barrister insisted that he didn't."Not really, I mean, lots of people have opinions on Piers, but people who actually know him will tell you," Rob said before cutting himself off.He continued: "The reason he continues to survive in this business that's full of sharks is because he's - there's a lovely Yiddish word - he's a Mensch."He's the type of friend and person that you absolutely want in your corner," Rob added.The term is defined as "a person of integrity and honour".The legal expert went on: "You will really struggle privately to find somebody who's got anything unkind to say about Piers, who really knows him."It says a great deal, actually, you know, he says it and calls it like he says it," he added.Speaking about his presenting responsibilities on GMB, Rob
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Rob Rinder attempts to break stigma as he announces new project away from TV
Good Morning Britain guest presenter Rob Rinder has spoken out about his new project designed to tackle the "raised eyebrows" of people when it comes to addressing medical negligence.Speaking exclusively with Express.co.uk, Judge Rinder, 43, spoke about his role as brand ambassador for Fletchers Solicitors and Patient Claim Line.The star, who joined GMB last year, spoke candidly about beating the stigma around claiming for medical negligence.Addressing his new project, Rob said: "One of the things that I go around trying to change is this sort of mindset about what lawyers do."You hear Patient Claim Line, and you can sort of feel the eyebrows raised, and people shrug their shoulders and roll their eyes."And it feels all a bit, not just America, but an American version, an American attitude towards lawyers," he added.Rob went on: "People laugh because they think that things like Patient Claim Line are about ambulance chasing or suing the NHS for spurious claims."And that's just not in any way how it works," he explained.The star went on to reveal why he's personally invested in the matter.Rob continued: "I know and have known a number of people that have worked in personal injury, it really mattered to me that the public understood what their legal rights are in the event that they were to experience some kind of medical negligence."And the reason that's important is because it's not taking money out of the mouths of the NHS."The star explained that a successful payout ensured that the claimant can live as normal as possible.Rob said: "What it does, in the event that you suffer a really serious injury, is that it puts you back into the position that you would have been in before that injury."That's the whole purpose of
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‘You will really struggle’ GMB host Rob Rinder shares unexpected insight into Piers Morgan
Good Morning Britain guest presenter Rob Rinder has opened up about the show's former host Piers Morgan, who left the popular ITV programme last year.Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk, the Judge Rinder star, 43, spoke about joining the morning news show alongside Susanna Reid, as well as his role as brand ambassador for Fletchers Solicitors and Patient Claim Line.Alongside several other famous faces including Richard Madeley and Adil Ray, Rob joined the GMB panel in March 2021 following Piers' exit,However, when asked whether he had any worries about filling the former newspaper editor's shows, the barrister insisted that he didn't.Rob said: "Not really, I mean, lots of people have opinions on Piers, but people who actually know him will tell you," he said before cutting himself off.He continued: "The reason he continues to survive in this business that's full of sharks is because he's - there's a lovely Yiddish word - he's a Mensch."He's the type of friend and person that you absolutely want in your corner," Rob added.The term is defined as "a person of integrity and honour".The legal expert went on: "You will really struggle privately to find somebody who's got anything unkind to say about Piers, who really knows him."It says a great deal, actually, you know, he says it and calls it like he says it," he added.Speaking about his presenting responsibilities on GMB, Rob told how he had his own hosting style.He said: "I'm not consciously thinking about trying to be a Piers, I'm trying to sort of consciously determine how we can be our authentic selves with each other in our way."If I went on trying to be Piers, it wouldn't go well!" he exclaimed.Rob went on: "Or if he came on Judge Rinder trying to be me, you know, we
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