Piers Morgan has explained why he chose to storm off the Good Morning Britain set on Tuesday morning’s instalment of the show.
The controversial GMB host walked off set in the middle of a heated exchange with co-star Alex Beresford.
The row took place at 6.38am and Piers eventually returned to the set by 6.55am where he continued the debate.
Piers has since taken to social media to respond to his actions.
He tweeted in response to being branded a “snowflake” by one Twitter user, saying: “Agreed. I was annoyed, went for a little cool-down, and came back to finish the discussion.”
Agreed. I was annoyed, went for a little cool-down, and came back to finish the discussion. https://t.co/UzPWYkdmeE
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) March 9, 2021
Following allegations that the whole episode was staged, Piers said: “No, it was real. But the debate that followed was very strong, so worth a bit of @GMB family tension.”
In response to claims Piers can “give it but can’t take it,” Piers replied: “Sure. I just prefer not to sit there listening to colleagues call me diabolical.
Alex Beresford had told Piers on Tuesday’s show: “I understand that you do not like Meghan Markle and you have made it clear so many times - so many times on this programme.
"And I understand you had a personal relationship with Meghan Markle and she cut you off. She is entitled to cut you off if she wants to.
"Has she said anything about you since she cut you off? Now, I do not think she has. But yet you continue to trash her."
Piers Morgan just walked off the Good Morning Britain set (!!!) after co-presenter Alex Beresford defended Harry and Meghan and condemned Piers' treatment of them in yesterday's programming pic.twitter.com/mH75J8ND4O
— Chris Rickett (@chrisrickett) March 9, 2021
“Ok, I am done with this,” Piers said as he stormed off set.
"No, no, no, that is pathetic," replied Alex. "Absolutely diabolical behaviour."
Piers added: "No. Sorry."
The row caused noticeable tension on the show when co-host Susanna Reid told viewers was heading to a break, before Piers return shortly before 7am.
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