The Good Morning Britain host made the revelation earlier today, admitting that he didn't accept the offer because he "knew how people would respond".
Piers, 53, told his bemused co-stars: "I was once asked to do a TV show, it made me laugh, they said: 'Piers, we want you to fake your own death to see how everyone will respond'.
"I went: 'I kind of know how everyone will respond and I want to delay that as much as possible'."
The father-of-four went on to add that the production company did say that some people could be told that it wasn't real.
He continued: "They said: 'Obviously some people will have to know, like your parents and your children'.
"I thought, 'Oh, that's nice.'"
Earlier in the show, Piers dramatically warned his co-host Susanna Reid that he might be dying as he has been unwell for months.
He said: "I have now realised that I have been ill since the middle of October.
"I think I might be dying, literally. I might be dying.
"You'll see – if I don't come in next week, you will know I've had bad news."
A stunned Susanna laughed: "Well, I hope it's not your absence on the programme that first alerts me to the fact you've expired.
"I'd hope someone might have told us."
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