Piers Morgan, 56, has been at the centre of many headlines since the start of his show Piers Morgan: Uncensored last week.The former Good Morning Britain presenter has insisted he is "only just getting started" at annoying his critics.The presenter took to Twitter to gloat about the success of his new show.He said penned in view of his 7.9 million followers: "Loving how much my new show @PiersUncensored is annoying all the right people, exactly as I'd hoped."And surprise, surprise, they're already trying to cancel me!"Keep wailing, you whiny woke wastrels...
I'm your worst nightmare and only just getting started."This is not the first time Piers has confessed his intentions on the show.The outspoken journalist said previously he hopes to use his new platform to "annoy all the right people".He stated: "I'm delighted to now be returning to live television with a new daily show whose main purpose is to cancel the Cancel Culture which has infected societies around the world."I want it to be a platform for lively vigorous debate, news-making interviews, and that increasingly taboo three-letter word: fun."I also want it to annoy all the right people."He has got off to the start he wanted, with his first episode that included the Donald Trump interview beating both the BBC and Sky News in ratings.Taking to Twitter to reveal the news, he said: "BREAKING: @PiersUncensored beat BBC News & Sky News COMBINED in the ratings last night, and got FIVE TIMES the GB News rating."Thanks for watching - and tune in tonight for another great show! @TalkTV."Piers is known to cause upset, memorably quitting Good Morning Britain last year after refusing to apologise over his comments about the Duchess of Sussex.The presenter got involved in a.
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