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‘Thinking I could die’ Piers Morgan addresses horrendous moment his ribs were broken
Piers Morgan, 56, has recalled how wrong his face-off against Australian bowler Brett Lee went.The presenter admitted he was left with broken ribs after the encounter, which aired on Australian television.Back in 2013, Piers faced off against the legendary bowler in the nets.After calling out cricketers over the ashes, he agreed to face off against Brett for six blistering shots.Opening up about this moment in a recent podcast, Piers admitted he was worried he was about to die.Speaking on a podcast with Brett he recalled how he felt lining up to take the shots.He said: “Now I’m thinking literally I could die, these will be the last few minutes of my illustrious life.”Piers admitted his three sons were watching Brett fire the balls at him, as he recalled the injuries he suffered.Speaking on January 18, he said: “The first one smashed into my wrist, I thought you’d broken my wrist“I thought, ‘You can’t show any pain, show no pain.’“The second one I dived for cover and ended up on my backside.”“The third one breaks my rib and you had a grin on your face but I was in absolute agony, I thought I’d broken my rib.”However, Piers admitted he was pleased with himself as he kept getting back up like Rocky Balboa.“I was just in so much pain,” the presenter added.In response, Brett joked that he had been worried he was going to get done for murder.Speaking at the time in 2014, Brett admitted Piers had warned him to not go easy on him.He told the Sydney Morning Herald: ''When I was going into the nets to bowl at him he said, 'Make sure you go flat out,' because he thought if I went half-hearted it wouldn't look good.
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Piers Morgan hits out at Meghan Markle and Prince Harry over Spotify row
Piers Morgan, 56, has spoken out after Meghan Markle, 40, and Prince Harry, 37, broke their silence over the current backlash faced by Spotify.The streaming service found itself at the centre of scrutiny over the purported pushing of misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines on US commentator Joe Regan's Spotify podcast.Harry and Meghan, who are due to release new episodes of their show on the streaming service, have addressed the controversy in a statement issued through their Archewell Foundation.In the message, the couple said they were committed to addressing the "global misinformation crisis."Piers Morgan, who has been a long-standing critic of the pair, took to his Twitter account to weigh in on the row.In view of his 7.9 million followers, he retweeted a post by ITV News Royal Editor Chris Ship that contained the statement made by an Archewell spokesperson.Chris added: “Things not going so well between Harry and Meghan and ⁦@Spotify.“A spokesperson for Archewell has just put out this statement about ‘misinformation’ on the platform and how the Sussexes’ have expressed their concerns to them.”The former Good Morning Britain presenter penned: “Note: no suggestion of returning all the $$$ that @Spotify have paid them.”Piers' stance on the subject sparked debate among other Twitter users, who replied to his tweet with their own takes on the row.LAMckeaveney enquired: “And you also called out the other artists doing the same?”AdrianLynch25 said: “Is anybody actually listening to them ? What sort of force does expressing our concerns do ? Nothing.“It has to be a meaningful threat for Spotify to even consider doing anything.“Once again they think that they have incredible influence when in reality they don't to most
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'World's gone nuts!' Piers Morgan lost for words as he fumes over new 'pregnant man emoji'
Piers Morgan has taken to Twitter to rage over one of Apple's latest emojis which depicts a "pregnant man".The outspoken media personality told how he had no words after it was announced on Thursday that the image would be included in the latest round of emojis, which are set to be released on the iOS 15.4 after being approved back in September.In view of his 7.9 million followers, the former newspaper editor revealed that he was left speechless over Apple's newest emoji.Piers wrote: "Apple’s new pregnant man emoji."Words fail me."#TheWorldsGoneNuts," he ended his post, while sharing a snap of the latest emoji.Agreeing with Piers, Twitter users echoed his sentiments.@grantdvann commented: "Who are the people doing this? Lets say who are the people bringing this idea forward! The world has gone nuts!"@conmit10 added: "How can a man be pregnant? Can you help me please?"However, others disagreed with Piers' tweet.@OMacMan penned: "It's called being accepting of trans men, sorry that offends you."One Twitter user, @mrcraftyg, cheekily took aim at the newsreader.Responding to Piers' tweet, they posted a snap of the outspoken media personality asleep on a sunlounger while on holiday in only his swimming shorts.They penned: "Here's the same emoji, but with fewer clothes."However, others refused to engage in the debate.@Ozanhassan15 commented: "It's literally an emoji, get a grip."@JustJennKat1 added: "I can't imagine ever being this upset over a damn emoji.Seriously."The pregnant man is just one of 37 new emojis that the company is bringing to iPhones.It also includes an emoji of a pregnant person.Emojipedia says that the pregnant man and person emojis show that "pregnancy is possible for some transgender men and non-binary
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Piers Morgan backs Joanna Lumley over rant at people claiming sadness is 'mental illness'
Good Morning Britain presenter Piers Morgan, 56, took to Twitter today to praise actress Dame Joanna , 75, and to call on people to have more “mental resilience”. Many Twitter users were quick to decry both celebrities' stance on the subject, while some agreed that there was some logic to it. This morning Piers Morgan shared a tweet about Dame Joanna’s comments with his 7.9 million Twitter followers. The journalist retweeted GB News presenter Isabel Oakeshott, 47, who had shared her interview speaking to Joanna Lumley about the subject with her 195, 100 followers. In the caption Isabel wrote: “‘GET OVER IT!’ Joanna Lumley's take on the rush to describe all sadness as ‘mental illness’ - listen to the full podcast on my website.”In his retweet, Piers added: “LOVE this…” with four clapping emojis. “Of course, when I’ve regularly said similar stuff, I’ve been branded a heartless monster. “Perhaps now a national treasure like Dame Joanna’s said it, people may understand it’s actually a good thing to show mental resilience & a bit of ‘stiff upper lip.’”In the video itself, Dame Joanna tried to draw the distinction between struggling with serious mental health issues and feeling sad.She said: “When somebody dies and you grieve, that’s what being a human is.
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Piers Morgan welcomes former colleague to his new show as she bids farewell to ITV role
Good Morning Britain presenter Piers Morgan has taken to Twitter to welcome a former colleague to his new talkTV show.The former ITV news multimedia producer tweeted excitedly about joining the outspoken media personality, 56, at News UK's TV channel after he left GMB in March last year.In view of his 7.9 million followers, the former ITV host welcomed his new colleague.Piers penned: "Welcome aboard, Meg!"The star was responding to a tweet from former ITV news producer Meg Cope who had shared her exciting news.She wrote: "In the coming weeks I’ll be joining @piersmorgan and his team as an Assistant Producer for his new global show with @NewsUK."Excited to make some gripping TV & can’t WAIT to get started!"Grateful for my time at @itvnews and wish my amazing colleagues all the best," she ended her post.The TV producer was soon inundated with comments of support from Twitter users, wishing her well in her new role.Sam McAlister wrote: "Congratulations! Great stuff xx."While Erron Gordon penned: "Welcome Meg!"Piers previously welcomed on board GMB's former series director Erron after he announced that he was joining the Life Stories host at NewsUK.The former newspaper editor penned: "The very best TV directors thrive off unpredictability, spontaneity & flying by the seat of their pants."Loved working with Erron because the more I tried to trip him up, the more he enjoyed it.Piers continued: "A brilliant talent and ferociously loyal colleague & friend."Huge loss for @GMB," he added.Erron worked with Piers on his show Life Stories, which started in 2009, and saw the outspoken media personality interview former president of the United States, Donald Trump.In a bittersweet post, Erron reflected on his time at the broadcaster,
Piers Stefan Pughe-Morgan (born 30 March 1965) is an English broadcaster, journalist, writer, and television personality. He is currently a co-presenter of the ITV Breakfast programme Good Morning Britain from Monday to Wednesday each week.

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