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Piers Morgan makes hilarious confession about what he and co-host Susanna Reid do outside of work

Piers revealed he and Susanna shared a boozy night out last summer

There have been many times when Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid have clashed while hosting early morning show Good Morning Britain.

However the controversial presenter has revealed he and Susanna, 46, have the occasional bender and once ended up clubbing until 3am!

The 52-year-old went on to explain that neighbours complained after the presenting duo made too much noise.

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Speaking about their night out together Piers told Closer magazine: “Susanna knows that most of what I say is tongue-in-cheek! We don’t go out together often – but we had a night out last summer which ended up being quite an unique situation.

“We were outside on a balcony of a nightclub making so much noise that the neighbours complained and we were told by the bouncers to calm down.”

He went on to explain: “We just stayed up drinking and clubbing until 3am!”

Talking about working with Susanna the host added: “I annoy Susanna most days!

“Sometimes in the ad break she tells me not to talk to her and I have to tell her to calm down – which makes her even more mad!

“It’s like an arranged marriage.”

Meanwhile on today’s show Susanna was left horrified after she was called Piers’s wife in a Good Morning Britain voiceover.

Now we all know Piers would love to take over the show and become the one in charge.

And today he was one step closer to that goal.

Piers was more than happy after listening to a brand new introduction to the show which changed Good Morning Britain to “Good Morgan Britain”.

As the show started the new voiceover said: “Live from ITV studios, this is Good Morgan Britain with Piers Morgan and Susanna Morgan.”

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But Susanna didn’t seem a fan of her new name as she said: “And the takeover is complete.

“I have never changed my name to Susanna Morgan, nor will that ever, ever happen.”

Can you just imagine what Good Morgan Britain would be like?!


Rebecca Carter
Associate Editor (News)

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