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'Piers gets a lot of stick'

Richard Madeley offers to replace Piers Morgan on GMB and says he ‘couldn’t give a f***’ about getting trolled

RICHARD Madeley has volunteered to replace Piers Morgan on Good Morning Britain.

The 64-year-old journalist has thrown his hat into the ring after Piers' dramatic departure from GMB last month.

Richard Madeley has volunteered to replace Piers Morgan on GMB
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Richard Madeley has volunteered to replace Piers Morgan on GMBCredit: Rex Features

"If the phone went and they said, ‘Would you come in and talk?’ of course I would talk to them," Richard told the .

"It would be bonkers not to.

"But I very much like sitting in for people.

"I have all the fun and very little of the responsibility or flak.

Richard said Piers gets 'a lot of stick' for his presenting style
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Richard said Piers gets 'a lot of stick' for his presenting styleCredit: Rex

"Piers gets a lot of stick. I personally couldn’t give a f***.

"Far too many younger presenters have been affected by Twitter and cowed by it."

Meanwhile, speculation has been rife as to where Piers will end up next.

And he's revealed his next employer will have to stump up much more than £2million to secure his services.

Piers wants a major payday at his next job
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Piers wants a major payday at his next jobCredit: Fox

Many believe it will be forthcoming telly channel GB News, which has hired numerous well-known media players ahead of its launch.

But whoever wants him is going to have to break the bank to do it.

Journalist Alex Webb wrote on Twitter today: "Maybe @piersmorgan would help GB News reach a massive audience, but his £2 million paycheque would take a huge chunk out of the station's tightly managed budget."

It prompted Piers to reply: "It would take a much bigger chunk than that.... (said ‘sources close to Morgan’)."

Piers helped deliver record audiences and awards for ITV's GMB.

Yesterday his former director Erron Gordon admitted the show owed being shortlisted in this year's Broadcast Awards to "big dog" Piers.

Erron tweeted his pride at the nomination only for a follower to curtly reply: "Thanks to Piers."

Erron, right, is Good Morning Britain's director
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Erron, right, is Good Morning Britain's directorCredit: Eroteme

Taking it in his stride, Erron who also works with the TV star on his Life Stories show, wrote: "Yes without a shadow of a doubt thanks to @piersmorgan, I owe a lot to the big dog 🙌🏼".

One fan pointed out Piers' worth when Erron tweeted his shortlist joy
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One fan pointed out Piers' worth when Erron tweeted his shortlist joy
Erron was quick to agree with the sentiment
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Erron was quick to agree with the sentiment

Piers quit Good Morning Britain following a fiery on-air clash with co-star Alex Beresford.

He stormed off the set after Alex accused him of having a personal grudge against Meghan Markle.

Piers's scathing comments on Meghan's interview with Oprah Winfrey the day before spearked over 40,000 Ofcom complaints.

Piers sensationally quit GMB last month
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Piers sensationally quit GMB last monthCredit: Rex
Piers Morgan enjoys ice-cream and pub trips with his children as speculation grows over his next job

He had been on the show for five years alongside co-host Susanna Reid.

Despite his frosty exit, Piers was quick to congratulate GMB on their nomination, retweeting the show's official Twitter post that read: "We have some exciting news!

"We have been nominated for the Best Lockdown Programme - News, Documentaries and Factual category in this year's @BroadcastAwards!"

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Piers simply added: "Congratulations."

 

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