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Christopher Megrath

Lorraine shouts at Piers Morgan after pointing out he's been sacked from every job he's had

Lorraine shouted 'it's all your fault' after Piers Morgan denied being sacked and walking off the Good Morning Britain set.

ITV chat show host Lorraine was on top form this morning as she took on controversial journalist and presenter Piers Morgan. During their interview, Mr Morgan spoke candidly about his new show and the fallout falling his GMB exit.

Mr Morgan said he missed his place on the show and especially sitting next to his "tv wife" Susanna Reid. He stormed off the GMB set after weatherman Alex Beresford said he was obsessed with the royal Meghan Markle and until today, had never returned to the ITV studios.

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Lorraine noted Mr Morgan will be hosting a new television show titled Piers Morgan Uncensored. His first guest is ex-President Donald Trump who ironically walks off after clashing with Mr Morgan during the interview.

Asking how long he plans to keep this up, Lorraine mentioned how Mr Morgan finds it difficult to hold a job down. She said: " Because you've been sacked from every job you've had."

After joking he'd stay for five years, Mr Morgan claimed he would still be at Good Morning Britain if he wasn't fired. Lorraine added: "It was your fault though because you walked off. If you didn't walk out it wouldn't have happened."

Mr Morgan denied he walked out of the studio as viewers watched a clip of the moment proving Lorraine correct. Agitated, she raised her voice in a mixture of shock and frustration.

She said: "You did! We saw, there's video evidence". There you are." Mr Morgan added he walked back in to defend himself and chose not to apologise. As tensions calmed, he re-enacted the infamous moment by storming off the Lorraine set as she wrapped up the show.

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