Susanna Reid Dodges Question About Whether She Earns Same Wage As Piers Morgan

The BBC salary reveal has got *everyone* talking.

Susanna Reid managed to sidestep a question about whether she and Piers Morgan were paid the same wage during a segment on Thursday’s (20 July) ‘Good Morning Britain’.

The TV presenter was asked about her salary during an interview with guest Trisha Goddard, following the publication of the top BBC stars’ earnings earlier in the week.

This report revealed that only a third of the highest-earning staff members at the BBC were women, which was a point of discussion during today’s ‘GMB’.

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Addressing the gender pay gap at the BBC, Susanna said: “Clare Balding in the £150,000 bracket, earning less than a tenth of Gary Lineker… we know how hard Clare Balding works.

“I’m not saying Gary Lineker doesn’t work hard, but my goodness, she’ll be onto her agent, won’t she?”

With a mischievous grin, Trisha then suggested: “Well, I’m guessing you and Piers Morgan earn the same.”

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Trisha Goddard
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After a split-second of silence, Susanna responded: “I wouldn’t know, because we [at ITV] don’t have the same obligation of transparency.”

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Susanna moves the conversation along
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Piers spent much of his morning poking fun at the BBC on the day the report was published, in particular goading his rival Dan Walker, who presents ‘BBC Breakfast’.

Dan is one of the BBC stars to have spoken out about the publication of his wages, particularly after the fact he earns so much more than his female co-hosts made the front page of The Sun.

He was quick to point out that all ‘BBC Breakfast’ presenters earn the same fee for the daytime show, claiming the reason his earnings were so high was due to other BBC projects.

‘Good Morning Britain’ airs weekdays from 6am on ITV.

21 Times Susanna Reid's Face Revealed The True Reality Of Working With Piers Morgan
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1. The ‘WTF is he on about now?’(02 of22)
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2. The ‘I wonder if Holly Willoughby has to put up with this amount of crap from Phillip Schofield’(03 of22)
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3. The ‘I never had to deal with this from Bill Turnbull’(04 of22)
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4. The ‘haha, totally just got one up on him’(05 of22)
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5. The ’20 years in the biz - how did it all come to this?′(06 of22)
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6. The ‘my eyes couldn’t roll any more if they tried’(07 of22)
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7. The ‘literally out of fucks to give’(08 of22)
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8. The ‘get my agent on the phone, I can’t do this anymore’(09 of22)
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9. The ‘perhaps if I pretend to look really, really, really happy, people won’t know how much I’m crying inside’(10 of22)
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10. The ‘I’m going to be a national hero for this’(11 of22)
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11. The ‘he’s just farted and it stinks’(12 of22)
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12. The ‘rather you than me, love’(13 of22)
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13. The ‘yep, he’s definitely talking bollocks again’(14 of22)
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14. The ‘I would rather be anywhere else on God’s green earth than on this couch right now’(15 of22)
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15. The ‘oh lord, he’s talking about politics again’(16 of22)
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16. The ‘oh would you just fuck off’(17 of22)
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17. The ‘touch me with that and I will set my lawyers on you quicker than you can say Donald Trump’(18 of22)
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18. The ‘maybe if I’m nice to him it won’t seem as bad’(19 of22)
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19. The ‘I’m going to pretend I’m totally cool with him touching my freshly-washed hair’(20 of22)
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20. The ‘you dare and I will rip you apart limb by limb’(21 of22)
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21. The ‘I wish Ben Shephard was on today’(22 of22)
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