Piers Morgan quits Life Stories as replacement is announced

He's hosted the show for 12 years

Author: Alex RossPublished 22nd Oct 2021

He's been at the helm for 12 years, but TV presenter Piers Morgan has decided to take a step down from his role on popular ITV show Life Stories, with Good Morning Britain's Kate Garraway taking over.

After teasing some big news on Twitter yesterday, Piers later broke the news at 10pm, saying: 'BREAKING NEWS: I’m quitting Life Stories after 12 years and 100 shows.'

Piers went on to reveal his final show will be him interviewing his good friend Kate, who will taking over for the final three planned shows of the next series.

He continued: 'My final one will be with ⁦my fabulous friend @kategarraway and she will then present the remaining 3 planned shows of the next series as I leave ITV to host my new global daily show. It’s been a blast!' (sic)

The first series of Life Stories first kicked off back in 2009, with Piers using his hard-hitting interview technique to get his friends from the showbiz world to open up about their careers, private lives and any drama surrounding them at the time.

Over the last 12 years, Piers has interviewed some major players in the celebrity world, including the likes of Sharon Osbourne, Cilla Black, Simon Cowell, Barbara Windsor, James Corden, Roger Moore, Mary Berry and Caitlyn Jenner.

Three special episodes have also aired over the years, with Cliff Richard, Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber and Lord Alan Sugar.

In 2020, following his inspirational fundraising campaign which saw him raise over £30 million for the NHS, Sir Captain Tom Moore also appeared on the show before his sad passing this year.

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Meanwhile, with the 2021 series of I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here due to land next month, Piers' name has been thrown into the rumour mill.

Piers joins the rumoured line-up alongside the likes of Tommy Fury, Arlene Phillips and Little Mix singer Jade Thirlwall.

See the full rumoured line-up for I'm A Celeb right here.

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