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Ricky Gervais makes unexpected cameo on Piers Morgan Uncensorsed with 'touching' message

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Piers Morgan’s new show Uncensored aired for the first time on TalkTV On Monday (April 25) with a surprise cameo from comedian Ricky Gervais.In his opening segment, Piers, 57, revealed how he has received several messages of support from people ahead of the evening programme airing.In the surprise video message, which aired ahead of the broadcaster’s highly publicised Donald Trump interview, Gervais appeared to wish the presenter “good luck” with his new series, which Morgan promises will “cancel cancel culture”.The 60-year-old comedian said in the clip: ‘The producers of Piers Morgan’s new show contacted me and asked me if I’d like to be a guest.

I said, “Definitely not”.‘They said would you mind doing a quick video wishing him luck? I said, “Do I have to mean it?” They said “No”.

I said “Good luck”.’Piers jokingly described the video as "touching".Viewers were quick to denounce the Gervais video, with one calling it nearly the “worst thing he’s done this year”.Broadcaster Nicky Clark then commented: “So far, so Piers Morgan Manifesto with an ironic video by Ricky Gervais. "Thereby giving his fan base what they want, which is to flip cancel culture.

But inoffensive enough not to enrage moderates.” Elsewhere in the monologue, Piers compared himself to Nelson Mandela and took the opportunity to mock Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, referring to the Duchess of Sussex as ‘Princess Pinocchio’ alongside a graphic of her nose growing much like the Disney character.

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