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Piers Morgan issues apology to Ed Sheeran for 'abusive nonsense' from hacked Twitter

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Piers Morgan, 57, has taken to Twitter to issue a public apology to Ed Sheeran, 31, after the "abusive nonsense" that was targeted towards the singer on the TalkTV hosts account.

According to reports, Piers' account had originally shared posts on Boxing Day, which contained false information, racial slurs and abusive messages directed at the late Queen.Piers has taken to Twitter today in view of his 8.3 million followers to apologise to Ed Sheeran after his account left rude comments directed towards the hit pop singer.He wrote: "By the way, apologies for all the abusive nonsense posted on my feed after I was hacked (yes, yes, do your own jokes) on Boxing Day."In particular to @edsheeran who I think is a very gifted singer-songwriter with a fine head of hair, not a 'ginger p***k'."According to reports, Piers' account in December shared posts containing false information, racial slurs and abusive messages directed at the late Queen.It was then apparently wiped with no profile picture, banner image or posts visible.Piers has used his Twitter return to unleash his opinion on Prince Harry's bombshell ITV interview with Tom Bradby which aired on Sunday night.Discussing the interview, Piers penned: "Never seen an unhappier ‘happy man’ in my life.He also said that Prince Harry had "finally admitted'' there was "no racism" against his wife Meghan Markle, leaving Piers to believe he deserved his job at Good Morning Britain back.The presenter dramatically exited Good Morning Britain back in March 2021 following an on-air spat about the Duchess of Sussex."Now he’s finally admitted there was no racism, two questions: a) Do I get my old job back?

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