Piers Morgan's Life Stories - Season 19

Season 19

Episodes

Gemma Collins
The new series of Piers Morgan's Life Stories returns with an emotional, surprising and at times hilarious interview with the Queen of reality, Gemma Collins.

Chris Eubank
In this emotional interview the former Middleweight and Super Middleweight Champion of the World recalls the fight in which his opponent, Michael Watson, who joins Piers and Chris in the audience for the interview, received a catastrophic brain injury that left him wheelchair bound.
Chris Eubank also talks about his teenage years as a shoplifter, divorce, bankruptcy, his legendary victory in 1990 over fierce rival Nigel Benn, and the success of his son, Chris Eubank Jr.

Trisha Goddard
Trisha Goddard joins Piers Morgan to look back at her complex life and career. The star, whose confessional TV show ran for 11 years in the UK, talks about finding out that the man she called dad wasn't her biological father and how her mother took the secret to her grave.
She opens up on her three failed marriages, her experiences of racism, struggles with mental health and surviving breast cancer. She also reflects on her TV success, which has seen her present shows on three continents with 40,000 guests and chats about her experiences of dating in her 50s and 60s.

Rupert Everett
Piers chats to actor and director Rupert Everett, who reflects on the caustic comments he has made about several co-stars, including Madonna and Julia Roberts. He also talks about the promiscuous life he led in the 1970s and 1980s, the impact of the HIV/Aids crisis, and discusses his romantic relationships with women, including TV presenter Paula Yates.

Coleen Nolan
Coleen Nolan joins Piers Morgan. In this raw and emotional interview, the singer and TV presenter looks back at her extraordinary life in the spotlight; from her first stage appearance, in Blackpool, at the age of two to selling more than 25 million records with The Nolans and becoming a regular panellist on Loose Women. She opens up about the cancer ‘curse' that has devastated her family and reveals that she is considering a mastectomy after seeing three of her sisters battle the disease, including Bernie, who passed away in 2013. She also talks about her two marriages and how she's now dating in her mid-50s and reflects on the violence she and her sisters experienced at the hands of their alcoholic father and how Jimmy Savile invited her to his hotel room when she was 14 years old.
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