Piers Morgan: GMB host details 'creepy' show change hours after returning to ITV set

Amid the coronavirus pandemic, the lockdown is slowly being relaxed allowing more people to get back to work and go about their daily routines.

Since the government gave the go-ahead for the beauty industry to reconvene business, it meant TV studios across the nation welcomed back their makeup artists and hair stylists, who weren’t allowed to work at the height of the crisis.

TV presenters had been doing their own makeup before heading on-air but since the professionals are back working their magic, they have to be equipped with all the correct PPE and abide by rules set out by the government.

Piers was glad that he no longer had to stress about making himself look presentable anymore but admitted it was “creepy” when he saw the stylists all kitted out in their protective uniforms.

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During the show, Piers was told that there were some “blending issues” with his makeup with the camera then closing in on the side of his face.

He said: “I don’t even know what that means, other than clearly this part of my head is orange, this part is not, I don’t what that means and I don’t care in the general scheme of things.

“I come in, I’m slapping this stuff on, I have no idea what I’m putting on and how to apply it and in the general scheme, my makeup issues are not important people.”

To revel in his humiliation even more, a split screen appeared that zoomed in on his very tanned face alongside that of the US President, who has long been associated with having an “orange face”.

In the midst of laughter from some of the crew, Susanna joked: “You’re turning into your friend President Trump, there you go taking makeup tips!”

It’s a good thing Piers has a sense of humour though, as fans had a field day with the error on social media, comparing him to Friend’s character Ross Gellar and his infamous spray tan scene.

Susanna had to clarify that the studios hair and makeup artists were not on duty due to the ongoing restrictions: “We do not have our professional army of hair and makeup artists on at the moment, of course we do not need them, although clearly we do, but we don’t need them to be in the workplace so we’ve let them go.

“It is not the most important thing in the world.”

Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV.

source: express.co.uk