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Piers Morgan talks Susan Boyle’s ‘crush’ on him amid ‘sniping’ from colleague over big win

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Piers Morgan was named Heat Magazine’s Secret Crush award for the second year running last month. And now the Good Morning Britain host has discussed how his peers reacted after he pulled in two-thirds of all votes cast.Speaking out in his latest column for Event Magazine, the 54-year-old spoke of his former Britain’s Got Talent colleague, who has a “crush” on him.He turned on ITV colleague Eamonn Holmes and Jake Wood, but it was Susan Boyle who left things on a “positive note” for him.Reflecting on the new list, Piers pointed out how had beaten Lord Sugar (25th), Ant McPartlin (24th) and Jeremy Clarkson (16th).He then stated: “Phillip Schofield (13th), Boris Johnson (sixth) and Prince Harry, who capped a miserable year by trailing in.

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