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Piers Morgan has a very public disagreement with son Spencer

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Piers Morgan doesn't shy away from confrontation and debate – and that extends to his family members!The TV host got into a little spat with his eldest son Spencer on Twitter this week as they shared their views on the appropriate response to the conflict in Ukraine.WATCH: Piers Morgan reveals unseen part of his London homeSpencer, a sports journalist, took to the social media site, writing: "If you aren't personally prepared to fight I don't think you can call for direct action that will most likely lead to world war 3."Piers quickly retweeted Spencer's post as he shared his opinion. "Strange mindset for a journalist… so only serving military can comment on whether military action is justified/necessary when a dictator illegally invades a democratic country?" Their differing opinions led to some confusion amongst fans, with one questioning whether they are father and son. "I'm Canadian so forgive me but isn't Spencer your son?

Lol. Are you Twitter beefing your son?"In response, Piers wrote: "He is…. we Morgans enjoy a bit of Twitter beef, even with each other." Spencer then retweeted the message, adding: "Fortunately we have brains so can disagree without falling out A lot of people on here should try it."Piers is a father of four children.

The 56-year-old shares his three sons – Spencer, 28, Stanley, 24, and 21-year-old Bertie – with his ex-wife, Marion Shalloe; the former couple were married from 1991 until their divorce in 2008.

In June 2010, he married journalist Celia Walden, and together the couple are parents to ten-year-old daughter, Elise.Piers recently spent time in Australia and shared a post on Instagram as he bid goodbye. "Farewell, Sydney.

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