Piers Morgan has added to his feud with Dan Walker as he gushed about Good Morning Britain ‘s recent ratings.
The 55-year-old didn’t hold back after BBC Breakfast boss Richard Frediani took to his official Twitter account to reveal the show’s ratings which is hosted by Dan and Louise Minchin.
Richard announced that BBC Breakfast is experiencing its highest TV audience share of the last ten years, with viewing figures at 41 per cent.
The boss continued by telling his followers that the show is receiving more than 11million views every week.
He tweeted: “Wake up with @BBCBreakfast where since the start of 2020 the TV audience share is the HIGHEST for TEN YEARS at 41%.
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“More than 11-million viewers watching every week making #BBCBreakfast the No.1 show.”
But the impressive figures were not enough for Piers who has been in a public feud with the show after he claimed Government ministers are choosing to speak with the BBC show instead of his on ITV.
Piers replied to the tweet: “UPDATE: BBC Breakfast had its lowest viewership yesterday since Jan 31.
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“GMB’s had its 2 highest ever audience shares over past 2 days.
“Gap between 2 shows is now the closest ever. Thanks for switching everyone!”
For good measures, the outspoken former editor also went on to copy Dan into the tweets to make sure he’d see the dig.
Piers has had a busy week boasting after he confirmed that yesterday’s episode was its highest-viewed ever.
He wrote on Twitter: “Yesterday’s GMB was the highest-rated programme in our show’s history.
“26.5% audience share and 48% more viewers than same day last year.”
He went on to reveal the show had experienced a peak of 1.8 million viewers, he added: “Oh, and no government ministers.
“Thanks for watching. We’ll keep pounding.”
Good Morning Britain continues at 6am tomorrow on ITV
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