Piers Morgan has offered to return to Good Morning Britain amid reports that the show's ratings have plunged to a record low.
The 56-year-old star sensationally quit the show back in March following an on air dispute with Alex Beresford regarding Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.
Since then, ITV have enlisted the help of various presenters including Adil Ray and Richard Madeley - but are yet to replace Piers' slot permanently.
On Thursday, Piers took to social media to mock GMB's ratings by sharing several screen grabs of recent headlines.
The father-of-four cheekily captioned the post: "Crikey.. should I set my alarm for 4.45am again?"

Piers' son Spencer was quick to comment on the photo and simple wrote: "Go woke, go broke."
And, of course, plenty of Piers followers jumped at the chance to tell him that he should return to the ITV breakfast show.
"Never watched it since you left not worth it . So get back," one person urged him.
Another commented: "Didn’t realise it was still on. No one talks about anymore. End of an era when you went!"

A third fan added: "Please come back and save the show piers."
But a fourth person suggested: "Nope, let them sink now and join BBC."
At its height of popularity, Good Morning Britain hooked 1.9million viewers just a day before Piers dramatically stormed off and subsequently quit over refusing to apologise for a row about Meghan Markle.

The plummeting ratings come to light just as Piers claimed ITV want him back in the hot seat on GMB despite the drama over the Duchess of Sussex.
Hordes of viewers have been turning off in their droves since the outspoken presenter swiftly left the show for good.
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV.