Piers Morgan brands Denise Welch a 'nasty piece of work' as they reignite feud in bitter spat
15.05.2022 - 20:11
/ ok.co.uk
Piers Morgan appears to have reignited his feud with Denise Welch, 63, after criticising her mental health advocacy work.The former Good Morning Britain presenter, 57, took to Twitter to slam Denise after someone called him out for making light of mental health illnesses.They wrote to the star: “Mental health is nothing to joke about!” Piers then replied: “I’ve got no time for mental health frauds like Denise Welch who cynically exploit MH for money & preach about kindness but are horrible human beings.” Denise has since clapped back, and accused him of “putting the cause back” by two decades. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. You can sign up at the top of the page.
“Piers Morgan cared nothing, not one jot about how his constant scaremongering and anxiety inducing ranting impacted the mental health of this nation over the last 2 yrs. Anything for headlines,” she penned. “I’ve been a mental health advocate for 33 yrs.
He’s put the cause back 20yrs!!!” Piers has since responded, adding further fuel to the fire. “More sickening lies from a shameful hypocrite. So many D-list ‘celebrities’ like Welch now ruthlessly exploiting mental health for personal financial gain,” he wrote.
“I see right through them all. Wonder how much cash she’s now banked from playing the MH victim…” Denise has since accused Piers of “defamation of character” and hit out at him for his claims of her doing her advocacy work for financial gain. “Aww diddums.
If you can’t take it, don’t dish it out,” Piers replied. “You’re a nasty piece of work who epitomises the fake #BeKind brigade. But feel free to sue me, just remember to bring all your book profit receipts…” Piers’ comments
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