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Piers Morgan blasts Susanna Reid for 'passive aggressive' interview on Loose Women

Piers Morgan hit out at Susanna Reid over her "passive aggressive" interview about him on Loose Women yesterday.

Today on GMB, Piers addressed Susanna appearing on the ITV daytime programme to promote her new ITV documentary on female killers on death row.

But the talk also turned to Piers, which he labelled as the "most passive aggressive co-worker series on comments".

He said: "Where part of her brain is like, 'I probably need to pay him a compliment' and the other half is like, 'Why do I need to pay him a compliment?'

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Airing the clip, Susanna was asked by Janet Street Porter about Piers "morphing into another person" and going from "zero to hero".

"I think a lot of people are seeing him differently," Susanna said. "Because previously he was annoying and antagonistic and controversial and a massive wind-up - and now he's all of those things still but also holding the government's feet to the fire.

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"When we have the ministers on, he is holding them to account in a way that a lot of people think that other outlets aren't doing.

"So yes, he's still annoying, but he's annoying and doing a good job."

Back in the studio, a disgruntled Piers asked: "How many times did you call me annoying?"

"Not enough, frankly," Susanna replied.

Piers continued: "But I haven't gone from hero to zero - I haven't changed. The rest of you have woken up.

"That's what's happened. I haven't changed."

*Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV

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