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Piers Morgan's wife gobsmacked as GMB host makes shocking revelation


Good Morning Britain host, Piers, 54, made the shocking revelation in a new interview saying: “Well if we were both single, we’d be at it like stoats in a sack.”

The controversial star went on to joke: “With other people, of course.”

As he expected, the comment made the front page of his magazine Interview — with his second wife, Celia taking to Instagram.

The couple have been married since 2010

She shared the snap alongside the caption: “The headline every wife wants to read on a Sunday morning #mythoughtsarewithsusanna.”

Piers and Celia have been married to one another since 2010 and they share one child, daughter Elsie.

The former journalist often flirts with GMB co-host, Susanna and jokes about her fancying him.

The GMB presenter said “we’d be at it like stoats in a sack”

Sadly, the pair recently revealed they suffered a year of tension as they struggled to bond on and off-camera.

Speaking to Event Magazine, Piers said: “She was the queen bee and I was the alpha male.

“I felt I needed to shake her up a bit. But then I realised it went a bit too far.”

The co-presenters often spat with one another on air

The pair who often get into on-screen rants have gone on to enjoy high viewing figures but despite this, Susanna has revealed she struggled with online trolls.

“People were saying horrific things about me, saying I wasn’t a feminist.

“Of course I am a feminist. And since when is it a feminist policy to blame the woman? I found the whole thing deeply upsetting.”

The brunette beauty revealed that online trolls upset her

However, after months of clashing – the pair decided to put their differences to one side after a boozy night in London’s West End.

Speaking about the night, Piers said: “Basically, we got drunk in The Groucho Club and behaved appallingly.

“Then we went off to a load of gay bars in Soho and got even more drunk. And everything got sorted out.”

GMB airs weekdays at 6am on ITV



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