The first episode of Piers Morgan’s Life Stories started on Saturday (May 25) on ITV.
The new series of five episodes was back with some superstar guests.
In each episode of the upcoming extraordinary series, Piers will delve into the lives and minds of his guests, all of whom have enjoyed lengthy careers under the glare of the media spotlight.
The first celebrity in the hot seat was Spice Girl Mel B.
In the incredibly honest interview, Mel exclusively revealed the secrets of her time as a Spice Girl, including a bombshell revelation about the nature of her relationship with Geri.
She opened up about her suicide attempts, her battles with drugs and alcohol and her recent divorce.
She also discussed her sexuality and her high-profile romances, including with Hollywood superstar Eddie Murphy.
Other guests appearing in the series include Sir Michael Parkinson, Lord Sugar, Football Manager and I’m a Celebrity’s current King of the Jungle Harry Redknapp and one of televisions most talked about entertainers Michael Barrymore.
In previous series of Life Stories, Piers has interviewed over 85 famous personalities including Sir Elton John, Mary Berry, Kim Cattrall, Sir Rod Stewart, Sir Richard Branson, Sharon Osbourne, Simon Cowell, Nigel Farage, James Corden, Gordon Brown when he was Prime Minister, Sir Mo Farah and Lionel Richie; to name but a few.
Watch Piers Morgan’s Life Stories online
Piers Morgan’s Life Stories airs on ITV on Saturday nights at 9:15PM.
You can also catch up on Mel B on Piers Morgan’s Life Stories via the ITV Hub HERE or via Amazon Prime HERE.
Additionally, you can watch episodes live as they air online via the ITV Hub
The next episode will feature Sir Michael Parkinson.
Asif Zubairy, ITV’s Commissioning Editor, Entertainment said: “Piers has three traits that scare interviewees but that audiences love: he’s curious, determined and forensic.
“This series is one of the best yet and people should be prepared to learn some surprising truths about celebrities they thought they knew everything about”.
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