Piers Morgan’s viral storm-off: Controversial GMB moment resurfaces in 2023
The controversial incident, which saw Piers Morgan storm off the ITV set, continues to polarise opinions and draw fresh scrutiny.
The controversial incident, which saw Piers Morgan storm off the ITV set, continues to polarise opinions and draw fresh scrutiny.
Morgan described Beresford as a "treacherous little pr**k" for asking to come on his show and the launch a "personal attack".
Piers Morgan left Good Morning Britain in 2021 after refusing to apologise for comments he said about Meghan Markle.
“There’s no evidence I knew anything about any of this… I never told anybody to hack a phone.”
"All those who desire can get involved, all those who don't can keep their big gobs shut or change the channel, or go and watch Celtic."
The latest accounts show TalkTV has lost £34 million after being launched last April, with revenues at a paltry £1.1 million.
“Why do we pretend that people like him exist in a sealed BBC bubble of perfect propriety, when no opinions exist?"
Piers Morgan was embroiled in a heated clash with a guest over the ruling that ISIS bride Shamima Begum should not be allowed back.
Akala told Piers Morgan, "You will never be called upon to explain that not all middle-aged white men are paedophiles."
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