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'One of TV's nastiest frauds' Piers Morgan says David Walliams scandal is 'tip of iceberg'

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Piers Morgan, 57, took to Twitter today to blast David Walliams, 51, following a shocking revelation about certain remarks he made off-air on Britain's Got Talent.The television judge and children’s book author has since been forced to apologise after a recording of derogatory comments he made about contestants on the ITV show was leaked.In view of his eight million followers, Piers shared the article outlining David’s vile comments about certain members of the public.“Tip of the iceberg…” Piers warned of the scandal, which was only made public today. “Walliams is one of the nastiest frauds in TV,” the journalist warned ominously.

Piers and David have had a strained relationship ever since they had a falling out when it was revealed the Little Britain actor had liked a series of tweets that were critical of the TalkTV host.Piers, who was formerly a judge on Britain's Got Talent, then went on to reveal that he has always refused to return to the show because David is on it. "I think he is a duplicitous, treacherous, piece of work,” Piers said. “He is one of those people who says one thing to your face and then sticks it to you behind your back."If he was sitting there I wouldn’t be interested.

But if he wasn't sitting there, who knows.“I will come back to BGT if the money is right and if they guarantee Walliams gets fired."I might even make it a contractual clause that I get to be the one who tells him he is fired.

If I was him I would stick to writing his children's books,” he told The Mirror at the time.Piers scathing words about David come after leaked transcripts have shown that he made sexually explicit comments about a BGT participant.The star was recorded referring to one contestant as a “c***” and saying of.

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