Piers Morgan drops huge hint he’s returning to GMB as he tells US show he’s having ‘conversations’ about TV comeback

PIERS Morgan has dropped another HUGE hint he may return to Good Morning Britain as he teased his telly comeback.

Last month he told The Celeb Report ITV bosses wanted him back on air and he’s now insisted bosses want “a piece of the action”.



Piers Morgan walked out on GMB and co-host Susanna Reid

The 56-year-old spoke out on Fox News telling host Sean Hannity that he’s “having some very interesting conversations” about his return.

He said: “Well, I’m definitely having some very interesting conversations Sean, as you can probably imagine.

“There are lots of people that wouldn’t mind a piece of the action with somebody who trebled the ratings on that morning show in five years which is what we did.”

He also spoke about his exit from GMB, which took place after on an on-air clash with weatherman Alex Beresford over Meghan Markle.



Piers spoke out on Fox News on Monday night

Piers added: “There was a weird surreal kind of day on the day I left where having reached a ratings high.

“Normally you would get invited to a board room and presented with a carriage clock but I got invited to either apologise to Meghan Markle for disbelieving her so I decided to leave the building.”

Piers said last month that panicked ITV bosses approached him to return to GMB in what would be a staggering U-turn.

Piers says: “I have had some quite random third-party feelers put out to see if I would consider a return to the show.



Piers has been enjoying his time off

“I don’t want to say on the record who, but a pretty close third-party . . . 

“As the Americans say, they reached out — there have been approaches to test the water in the wake of their obvious ratings issues.



Piers quit GMB after slamming Meghan Markle and refusing to apologise

“It makes me sad to see all the hard work we did to beat the BBC in viewing numbers evaporate so fast. It’s their problem to work out . . . but never say never.”

Today, Piers posed with a copy of the Sun’s exclusive story that he had been approached to return, writing: “Well now….
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