Piers Morgan fans were in for a real treat as he flashed up some behind-the-scenes footage of the new studio with Talk TV.
Showing off his place of work, Piers boasted that the setup boasted a TV first as he paraded the swanky large desk for all to see.
The 57-year-old, had previously been at the helm of ITV’s Good Morning Britain before he entered into a furious clash with weatherman Alex Beresford.
At the time, the GMB pair hadn’t seen eye-to-eye after the bombshell interview with Meghan Markle and Oprah Winfrey had aired – leaving the pair at loggerheads with very differing views.
Having moved on from the drama of storming off of the ITV set, the former Daily Mirror Editor is looking to turn his career around with his new show Piers Morgan Uncensored and 360 degree studio – a first ever.
His good pal from across the pond Sharon Osbourne has even bagged herself a role as an anchor on the same channel.
Taking to Instagram to show off the new TalkTV set, he penned: “Piers Morgan’s new studio creates a multi-angle 360-degree set and a stand-out LED archway, never before seen on British TV news.
“TalkTV launches on 25 April! 7pm The News Desk, 8pm Piers Morgan Uncensored, 9pm The Talk.”
More recently, Piers spoke out about his dramatic Good Morning Britain exit describing the ordeal as “a farce”.
The ex-ITV star went on to add how “delighted” he felt that his fiery row with Alex Beresford had taken place.
Speaking out, he said: “The whole thing was a farce.
“I’m delighted that as a result we’ve ended up with a whole network which is now dedicated to preventing that kind of farce from recurring.”
Hitting out at ITV bosses, Piers fumed: “You shouldn’t be shamed, vilified or cancelled for having an opinion.”
The longstanding news reader had made his views apparent when it came to the Duchess of Sussex – explaining to GMB viewers he didn’t believe her explosive interview with Oprah.
As a result of his comments the network was slapped with 58,000 complaints to Ofcom, including one from Meghan Markle herself.
ITV chiefs demanded for Piers to apologise, instead he ended his six year career with the broadcaster there and then siting his rights for freedom of speech.
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