I am just not a great fan of the Piers Morgan format. I would rather do something a bit more substantial.
There is only one Piers Morgan. But no one is completely irreplaceable, no matter who they are.
Many questions torment America in its dark night of the soul, questions more urgently pressing, and yet it must be asked: How did we get stuck with Piers Morgan? Who is he, why is he here, is he returnable?
As I told Piers Morgan, 'Catholics have confession, whereas Northern Irish Protestants only have interviews.'
They always say the Miss America Pageant isn't a beauty contest, it's really a scholarship program. If that's the case, why don't we just put all the contestants on 'Jeopardy!' and pick Miss America that way? At least you get the smartest one.
In my experience, there is more rivalry between male counterparts. Take ITV's Piers Morgan and Dan Walker, his BBC Breakfast double. The way they snipe at each other on Twitter makes me shudder. I would never speak about a colleague like that.
You don't want to make an enemy of Piers Morgan.
I 100 percent do not see myself as the new Piers Morgan!
I've never felt like thumping Piers Morgan. Others may do, but not me. He's exhilarating to be around.
If you really want to wind up Piers Morgan, send him a pic of Jeremy Clarkson.
I've done what people have been urging me to do for quite some time. I have finally gagged Piers Morgan.
Empowering women leads to a more inclusive growth of society and the nation.
When I read the diary of former 'Daily Mirror' editor Piers Morgan, I realised it was a tough old world to be part of.
The gang on 'GMB' is what really makes it. I love Ben Shephard, Richard Arnold, Susanna Reid and even Piers Morgan.
The country should be more inclusive, not less inclusive, and over an infinite timeline, it becomes more inclusive. It doesn't always happen at once.
I'm sure the next time Piers Morgan asks me to host his show again I will ask President Obama to be my guest.