Piers Morgan is demanding security intervene on the set of his show Piers Morgan Uncensored.
The 57-year-old broadcaster is currently filming true crime specials with serial killers for the start-up station in the United States while Jeremy Kyle steps in for him on his primetime talkTV show, Piers Morgan Uncensored.
But while Piers takes time away from the his London studio, Jeremy Kyle is wreaking havoc as he takes over the show, both on-air and behind the scenes before his own primetime show launches in the autumn.
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Jeremy took to his new Instagram account to post a story to his growing fanbase showing himself making his way into work through the hallways of Piers's Ealing HQ.
However he couldn't help but show disgust and contempt as he noticed all the pictures of iconic moments from his esteemed colleague's career that lined the walls of the reception area.
So to counter this, Jeremy appeared with paper copies of his talkTV promo headshot in hand which he used to then stick them in front of the frames to cover the images of Piers up on the walls.
However it doesn't seem that Piers was best pleased with the behaviour of the 57-year-old former ITV host as he reposted the video to his own Instagram story.
Piers posed a drastic question to his 1.9 million Instagram followers as he pleaded with them for "someone to call security please ... urgently", alongside a string of red in the face swear expletive emojis.
He then tagged the social media account of his show after Jeremy took the savage swipe at the regular host of the flagship show on the start-up network.
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