Piers Morgan, 57, was described by a member of his team who'd reached out to Jack Monroe as a "huge fan" of her work - but she claims that Piers had hit the block button on her on Twitter years ago, ironically telling her she was banned from his show for life.The activist, who has racked up more than half a million followers, was skeptical about the new approach - and she took to social media to tell the world that the man known for campaigning against cancel culture had tried to cancel her.She published a letter apparently sent by Piers' team to her - alongside the notification that she had been blocked - and wrote sarcastically: "He's a huge fan".Jack added a smirking emoji to punctuate her feelings.The letter she had received asked her: "Are you interested in coming onto Piers Morgan's new show Piers Morgan Uncensored soon?"It continued: "The show is really keen to cover the cost of living crisis - of course."Jack writes in her Twitter profile that she has been a past user of food banks and is now an activist campaigning to end poverty, so concerns around rapidly accelerating costs for British people is her area of expertise.Piers' rep then added: "Also bring your recipes and approach to our global audience."Piers would love to have you.
He's a huge fan - as is the team."However, when she clicked through to Piers' Twitter page, she received a message telling her in no uncertain terms that she wasn't welcome to interact with him.The notification told her: "You are blocked from following @piersmorgan and viewing @piersmorgan's tweets.When she uploaded the screenshot onto her own page, it quickly gained more than 26,000 likes.She wrote underneath her post: "Seeing as people are tagging him so he’s likely to see this now,.
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