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'Won't be cancelled' Expert weighs in on Piers Morgan's 'Uncensored' war on cancel culture

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Good Morning Britain presenter Piers Morgan announced his new TalkTV show Uncensored earlier this month, declaring that it will "cancel the cancel culture".

However, speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk, reputation management specialist Alex Andrew has suggested that cancel culture is something that is here to stay in spite of Piers' best attempts to cancel it with his new programme.When asked whether the former Life Stories star's new show could succeed in its mission to "cancel cancel culture", Alex told how the phenomena has been ongoing.He said: "I don't think cancel culture will ever be cancelled because cancel culture is just a refraining of something that's been going on for years."It's people's reactions to other people's opinions and I think what's happening and why I don't believe it actually could be cancelled is because it lives and breathes online."But this show is a great idea to call out certain topics and issues and to look into the specifics," he explained.Discussing the culture further he went on: "What it is is people putting their own morals on celebrities, their own opinions."Those who are at highest risk of their reputation being pulled down are unfortunately high profile individuals."Last year Piers stormed off the GMB set after butting heads with weatherman Alex Beresford.The duo clashed over comments the outspoken TV personality had made following Meghan Markle's landmark interview with Oprah Winfrey.Meghan claimed to have experienced suicidal thoughts after joining the Royal Family while pregnant with her first child, son Archie.But on GMB the day after the interview aired, then-host Piers didn't hold back as he slammed Meghan for her comments.He said: "I'm sorry, I don't believe a word she.

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