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It's been a week since Piers Morgan dramatically left his role on Good Morning Britain - but he's not finished having his say just yet.
The ITV star came under fire after he said he didn't believe the Duchess of Sussex' statement she had suicidal thoughts while pregnant with son Archie and serving as full-time member of the Royal Family.
He also stormed off the GMB set following a confrontation
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Piers Morgan turned 56 on Tuesday, and he didn’t let the lockdown get in the way of him having a great time.The former Good Morning Britain host took advantage of the ease in the lockdown restrictions, which allows for six people or to households to meet outside.The star hosted a barbecue party alongside his three sons Spencer, 27, Stanley, 23, and Albert, 20, as well as his nine-year-old daughter Elise.
Piers Morgan is known for his bulldozer approach in the media and shocked the newspaper world by becoming the youngest editor at the age of 29 for more than half a century. The freshly departed Good Morning Britain spent two decades trailblazing his way through the tabloids, rising from a showbiz journalist to editor of the News of the World.
Naman Ramachandran Piers Morgan, the combative former host of “Good Morning Britain,” has fired his latest broadside, demanding an apology from CBS show “The Talk.”On Friday, hours after his friend Sharon Osbourne clarified her stance following accusations of racism on “The Talk,” which she co-hosts, Morgan sprang to her defence.“Sharon’s been shamed & bullied into apologising for defending me against colleagues accusing me of racism because I don’t believe Meghan Markle’s bullsh*t,” Morgan