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Piers Morgan Uncensored descends into chaos as Donald Trump storms off amid fiery clash

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Piers Morgan and Donald Trump clashed during the first episode of the former GMB star's new programme.The former US President got caught up in a lengthily heated debate with Piers on the first look of Piers Uncensored which aired on TalkTV.The politician could be seen telling Piers: "Yeah, I think I'm a very honest man much more honest than you actually."I'm very honest," Piers quipped.Trump added: "I don't think you're real.

I think I'm a much more honest person in most ways."Piers then asked: "Why am I not real?""We're not going to get into that let's finish up the interview," remarked Trump.The pair then moved on about the US voter election and how Trump believed it was "rigged".However, Piers argued back and claimed that it wasn't and there was no evidence to prove his point.Trump then branded Piers a "fool"."Maybe I am a fool but I have studied it," claimed Piers.Towards the end of their chat, Donald can be seen storming off from Piers after branding his GMB exit as an "overreaction".As Piers teased Part Two of the interview which will be aired on the next episode of his show, he shared a clip of Trump looking less than impressed and demanding the crew "turn the camera off".

Talking to the audience live from the studio, Piers said: "He did indisputably leave the room in a stinking temper."TalkTV then showed Donald walking off from Piers in a huff.

With Piers then adding: "Hmm doesn't look that cheerful does it?"Well, tomorrow night, I will show you that ending in full and also this week another explosive interview with my good friend TV superstar Sharon Osborne in a remarkably revealing and heartwrenching account of what happened to her when she got cancelled over defending me over the Meghan Markle debacle."For.

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