@piersmorgan has finally shared the title of his highly-anticipated talk show, which vows to ‘cancel’ cancel culture, and promises to deliver 'exceptional talent'.
To mark the one-year anniversary of his heated #GMB exit, Piers has given us the very first promo for his brand new show - 'Piers Morgan: Uncensored', and he couldn't help having a dig at his previous employer.
'A year ago today, I was forced to leave a job that I loved at the peak of its success for having the audacity to express an honestly held opinion. Well this shouldn’t happen in any democracy supposedly built on the principles of free speech and freedom of expression,' he said.
Piers went on to say he wants his new show to 'be a platform for lively, vigorous debate, the news-making interviews, and that increasingly taboo three-letter word – fun.'
He finished by saying he hopes 'Uncensored' will 'annoy all the right people.'
When will we see the new show?
We still don’t have an official release date, but Piers has been keeping us in the loop, so we know he’ll make that announcement soon.
TalkTV however - the new channel 'Uncensored' will air on - is expected to begin broadcasting in the spring.
Piers did recently share a snap of his swanky new studio, proudly captioning it:
'If you judge a man by the size of his studio then I’ll be MASSIVE when my new global daily prime-time TV show launches in a few weeks. ps relax, those aren’t actually dance-floor lights… 🕺.'
Who else is involved?
Several presenters have been confirmed for TalkTV, including Mike Graham, Trisha Goddard, Julia Hartley-Brewer and Jeremy Kyle.
Piers has interviewed everyone from Cristiano Ronaldo to Matt Hancock, so we can expect to see an array of star-studded guests.
How can you watch in the UK?
Piers Morgan: Uncensored will air on TalkTV in the UK, Fox Nation in the US, and Sky News Australia.
Volodymyr Zelensky has previously acknowledged he is Vladimir Putin’s ‘number one target’ and Kyiv is thought to be teaming with hitmen sent to take him out.
The 44-year-old leader has defiantly refused to leave the capital, even taunting the aggressor with videos in the street and winking to the camera.
Two new sets of satellite images have laid bare Vladimir Putin’s attempts to destroy Ukraine.
Much of the country has been plunged into darkness and entire neighbourhoods once home to tens of thousands of families now lie in ruin. trib.al/6icaF60
After two weeks of bloody war, Kremlin forces are no closer to achieving their goal of breaking the resistance of the Ukrainian defence.
But that stubbornness has led to Russia ramping up its use of indiscriminate weapons targeting civilian areas.
Western intelligence agencies have long feared that the assault may become more barbaric the longer Ukraine’s army holds out – and today there was a stark example of what that means.
According to a new study, the Anelosimus eximius - a species of spider native to South America - can reportedly move 'in unison' and coordinate their attacks on prey.
French researchers found these spiders take down their prey in packs using specialised web vibrations.
The spiders live in large towering non-stick webs and can suddenly swarm over insects that fall into them.
They collectively do this using a two-pronged attack, moving as one and then staying still to perceive vibrations coming through the web.
Did you know that giving up a pack of cigarettes a day could save you up to £4,197 a year – the price of a family holiday abroad? 🚭
Seeing as it's National No Smoking Day, we're going to look into it 👇 trib.al/ajicXy3
Research from vaping experts @IndeJuice revealed how much money you could save, based on the average UK cost for a pack of twenty cigarettes over various time-spans.
They broke down how much money you could save throughout your lifetime if you kicked the habit for good.
According to the eye-opening report, an occasional smoker could save £598 a year.
Frequent smokers however can expect to see staggering savings in the long run – banking up to £41,975 over ten years from quitting smoking.
Every year on 8 March, people around the world mark International Women’s Day by celebrating the amazing contributions women have made to society and recognising how far we still have to go to achieve gender equality.
But some people still question the need for the day, asking questions such as 'aren’t women equal already?'
The simple answers to most of these questions are: Yes, we do need International Women’s Day and no, we have not achieved gender equality.