Good Morning Britain has been Piers Morgan-free for almost two years now. In March 2021, the presenter walked off the set live on air after being called out by Alex Beresford over his treatment of Meghan Markle, and it was announced later that day he was no longer part of the show.
Since then, Morgan has gone on to work on Talk TV, while Susanna Reid now presents alongside a rotating line-up of co-hosts.
Speaking to The Mirror, Susanna talked about how life on Good Morning Britain is different nowadays, whilst denying that there have been attempts to poach her for Talk TV.
"We’re still in contact regularly and he’s doing what he does best. [A move to Talk TV] was never on the cards," she said.
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"But in terms of how the dynamic’s changed on GMB, I think we have maintained a very lively programme. I’m so lucky, because I get to work with somebody different all the time and it means they don’t get tired of me.
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"Richard Madeley is a television legend, Ed Balls has so much political insight, Rob Rinder has his exceptional legal skills and character, and Martin Lewis is the hero of the cost-of-living crisis. Then there’s Ben Shephard.
"Everybody’s got a healthy crush on Ben – that’s no secret! And nobody has to whisper about their crush on Ben like they have to whisper about their crush on Matt Hancock."
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Reid also heaped praise on her female co-stars Charlotte Hawkins, Kate Garraway, Ranvir Singh and Laura Tobin, stating that: "I love those women – they’re warm, intelligent, compassionate and interesting. We’re very supportive and have great fun."
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays on ITV, and can be streamed via ITVX.
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