Boris Johnson will sit down with Patrick Christys on GB News tonight, after congratulating Donald Trump on being elected President last week.
Typing on X, GB News shared: "A very special edition of Patrick Christys Tonight is coming your way this evening...@PatrickChristys will be joined by Boris Johnson for an exclusive sit-down interview.
"Don't miss it! Tonight 9-11pm on GB News," they added.
In a video clip attached to the announcement, Boris shared how he would discuss Trump winning the election and what this "means for the UK".
Fans rushed to the post to joke that Boris is sure to mention his new book Unleashed after he was "fired" from the Channel 4 US election coverage for plugging it too much.
One commented: "What happened to his show he was supposed to do advertised this time last year."
A second replied: "Patrick is this live? If so ask him why he just rolled over when the 1922 Committee and Keir Starmer massively stitched him up."
While a third remarked: "Did you know he has a book out? I am sure it will get a mention."
A fourth shared: "Boris Bingo take a shot every time he plugs his stupid book."
Ex-Prime Minister and Donald Trump pal Boris was allegedly "fired" from his spot on Channel 4's US election night coverage – because he refused to stop "banging on about his book".
Boris ran into a series of skirmishes throughout the night as he weighed in on events across the States. Still, when he failed to reappear after a commercial break, Channel 4 presenter Krishnan Guru-Murthy revealed he had been "fired for banging on about his book".
The ex-PM, often cited for his camaraderie with Donald Trump, furiously hit back at journalist Emily Maitlis in a fiery debate tonight. Amidst discussions of his links with the former US president, he lambasted her line of inquiry as "sloppy" and "dangerous".
The atmosphere intensified when Emily brought up Stormy Daniels' past with Trump and the intimidation she's faced since coming forward. Stormy revealed: "Oh a bullet proof vest? I get all kinds of crazy threats all the time but sometimes one will stand out more than the others and it's not always the most violent or graphic one."
Interpreting Boris' body language, Emily remarked: "Mr Johnson you're kind of shaking your head, but this is coming from a man you've described as a friend."
Johnson hastily refuted: "No not at all, I wasn't shaking my head at all."
Expressing his concern for Stormy, Boris declared: "Let me first say that I think anyone watching this will have immense sympathy for Stormy.
"Everything that you feel and have been going through. Nobody should be threatened or feel threatened as part of the democratic process."
Boris added: "And I'm afraid I don't know the ins and outs of much of what's happened. What I can say, the area in which I can speak with authority is about the foreign policy relationship."