Piers Morgan has blasted the "online mob" for targeting his family.The former Good Morning Britain presenter said his sons had suffered death threats, while speaking to Extra’s Billy Bush.The 56-year-old was asked about sparking thousands of Ofcom complaints with his GMB remarks.During two live broadcasts of the ITV show, the outspoken star said he didn't believe what Meghan Markle had said in her interview with Oprah Winfrey.This sparked a backlash from some viewers, and he later quit the programme, saying he had refused to apologise for what he said.Piers has now given further insight into what happened, saying his loved ones had also felt the brunt of the row.When asked how many people had agreed with him, the father-of-four focused on.
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