Piers Morgan shared the secret to never arguing with his wife of 10 years Celia.
There hasn't been a day on Good Morning Britain where the outspoken personality hasn't got locked in a row with one of the guests or with his TV wife Susanna Reid.
Susanna gave her TV husband a grilling over who ends the string of rows at home - to which a pleased Piers revealed there were rarely any fights behind closed doors.
The Good Morning Britain presenter admitted he couldn't be "bothered" to have fierce words with his other half because he's spent "all day shouting at people".

She said: "Just out of interest in your arguments with your other half who is the one who stops first?"
He responded: "We don't really argue. Because I spend all day shouting at people so I get home and I can't be bothered."

Piers said he could count three explosive showdowns he had with Celia in the 15 years they have been together.
The TV host insisted he was "easily pleased" once the front door was closed shut and he had a glass of wine to hand.

But also, Piers confessed his wife accepted he was always right of course.
The dad explained he didn't want to have the "frenzy" of fights while he kicked back at home.

Susanna probed: "Seriously? So you spend three hours a day arguing with me for your job and that means that you don't argue with Celia?"
He added: "Yes seriously. In 15 years I can count on three fingers the amount of proper arguments. I just can't be bothered.
"Once that doors shut give me a glass of wine, I'm easily pleased, and also I'm always right, she's just accepted that. I don't want all that frenzy."
Piers and Celia have been going strong ever since they married in 2010.
They bring up their young daughter Elise together at their home.
Also Piers has three older sons Spencer, 26, Stanley, 22, and Albert, 19, with his ex-wife Marion Shalloe.
Piers and Marion were married from 1991 but they decided to part ways for good by ending their marriage in 2008.