Piers Morgan's wife Celia Walden made a surprise appearance on Good Morning Britain as she pleaded with ITV bosses to "bring him back" on the programme.
Yesterday, Piers and GMB were both vindicated by Ofcom after a record-breaking 58,000 complaints were made to the regulator about his remarks regarding Meghan Markle.
Piers had said that he "didn't believe" Meghan's comments during her explosive Oprah Winfrey interview, in which she said she felt suicidal.
The 56-year-old quit the ITV show after bosses told him to apologise for what he had said.
While Piers hadn't appeared on GMB following the ruling, journalist Celia did as she promoted her new novel Payday.

Introducing her today, Susanna joked that Piers' "real wife" Celia was joining herself and Ben Shephard on the show.
"You'd be a much better wife than me!" Celia exclaimed. "People were trying to play up the rivalry between us."
Yet, Celia added: "If you can please bring him back ... he'll probably storm on!"

Quizzed on whether Piers had received any other TV offers since the ruling, Celia teased that he had and said: "I don't think he'll be kicking around the house for much longer."
Susanna went on to describe Piers as a "toddler at daycare" when he was at GMB and that "what struck [her was that she] and Piers used to argue", adding: "But you and Piers never argue!"
While Celia admitted that there had been some tense situations since Piers' exit, she said that they still didn't argue too much.
Recalling the moment six months ago when Piers stormed off, Celia said that she initially hadn't known what had happened.
"It was a big deal - there was lots of people outside the house and it's been a very strange time," she said. "Piers has been very jubilant today, as you would expect."
"I was in an eternal argument because I disagreed with 99.9% of what he said," Susanna joked, but she asked Celia to send Piers a message from the team.
"Send our very best, he's not coming back," she told her.
Celia responded: "Oh, well he can come on whenever, he's available."
*Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV