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Good Morning Britain off to Hollywood

‘Good Morning Britain’ is heading to Hollywood.
The ITV daytime show’s regular presenters Susanna Reid and Piers Morgan will be flying to Los Angeles for an Oscars special on February 25, and will be joined by a host of special guests including actress Jane Seymour, blogger Perez Hilton and Spice Girls singer Mel B.
Piers said: "We have exciting news, we are going to cover the Oscars. We are going to be live in Hollywood covering all things fashion and stars. This is going to be fun! We’re looking forward to this. It’s going to be a big night… after that we are going to hit Hollywood hard."
Susanna added: "We are going to the centre of stardom to the land of sequins and stardust…we’re going to Hollywood!"
The programme’s regular showbiz correspondent, Ross King, will be on the red carpet getting all the gossip from the glamorous event.
He told the hosts: "We’re ready for you!"
Perez is "honoured and thrilled" to have been asked to join the broadcast.
He tweeted: "Woo woo!!! I’m honored and thrilled to be a very special Oscars correspondent for Good Morning Britain, @GMB!! I’m gonna be broadcasting live with @PiersMorgan, @susannareid100 , @OfficialMelB and Jane Seymour!!! FUN TIMES ahead!!! (sic)"
The Oscars special is only the second time the show has broadcast live from the US.
In November 2016, Susanna and Piers were live in New York to cover the election results, which ultimately saw Donald Trump named as president.
The show has also broadcast from Paris, France, and Brussels, Belgium, in the wake of terrorist attacks in the cities.
‘Good Morning Britain’ airs weekdays on ITV, 6am-8.30am.

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