Piers Morgan clears out his GMB office after quitting breakfast show

‘Goodbye, Good Morning Britain!’ Piers Morgan clears out his office two weeks after quitting breakfast show in row over Meghan claims

  • Piers Morgan cleared his things out of his Good Morning Britain office today 
  • Shared an image of cardboard boxes alongside a life size cut-out of his co-host
  • Thousands of fans called for Piers to return to the show in the wake of his exit

Piers Morgan today cleared out his office at Good Morning Britain as he said a final goodbye to the programme after five years.

The breakfast host shared an image of cardboard boxes alongside a life size cut-out of his co-host Susanna Reid, writing on Twitter: ‘Goodbye, Good Morning Britain! (I think I’ll leave the cardboard cut-out, would be a bit creepy to take that home…’

Piers left the show after he cast doubts on remarks the Duchess of Sussex made during her interview with Oprah Winfrey, in which she talked of suicidal thoughts. 

He has resolutely has stood by his comments and said his departure from GMB was caused by the ‘cancel culture that is permeating our country’.

 

Piers Morgan today cleared out his office at Good Morning Britain as he said a final goodbye to the programme after five years

Piers Morgan today cleared out his office at Good Morning Britain as he said a final goodbye to the programme after five years

Hundreds of thousands of fans had called for Piers to come back to the breakfast show in the wake of his dramatic departure earlier this month. 

There has been a groundswell of support, with at least five web pages set up to get the star presenter back on ITV’s flagship breakfast programme. 

Piers responded to the soaring petitions on Twitter, writing that although the support came as a ‘pleasant surprise’ he will not be returning to GMB. 

On his last day, GMB scored its highest ever ratings, with some 1.29million viewers. 

It was the first time the ITV broadcast had beaten its long-time rival BBC Breakfast, which had 1.25million.

That episode of GMB turned out to be Morgan’s final programme before he quit the show after claiming he didn’t ‘believe a word’ Meghan Markle said during her Oprah Winfrey interview, first broadcast on CBS on March 7.

Following his exit, it emerged that Meghan Markle contacted ITV – reportedly chief executive Dame Carolyn McCall – to complain about Morgan’s comments relating to mental health. 

At least five web pages have been set up to get the star presenter back on ITV's flagship breakfast programme

At least five web pages have been set up to get the star presenter back on ITV’s flagship breakfast programme

Piers had earlier clashed with weatherman Alex Beresford and stormed out of the studio after being challenged over his position. 

Hours later Mr Morgan quit, with his supporters defending his views and claiming his exit was bad news for free speech and a sad indictment of cancel culture in Britain.

Others have questioned whether GMB’s viewing figures will hold-up without its star, who helped add a million new viewers in his time on the show. 

Last week, Morgan’s latest offering of his Life Stories series brought in 2.3million viewers last night, making it the most-watched programme during that slot.

He acknowledged the achievement today, Tweeting: ‘My Life Stories show with Coleen Nolan was the highest-rated of this series & won the 9pm slot by miles. Thanks for watching!’