Piers Morgan eviscerated for ‘hateful’ takedown of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry on Good Morning Britain
Piers Morgan is being torn apart for his “hateful” takedown of the Meghan Markle and Prince Harry interview on Good Morning Britain.
The broadcaster was so forceful in his words against the pair that viewers are now calling upon ITV to “sack” him for “using his platform to spread hatred” against Markle in particular.
Morgan previously criticised the couple for deciding to proceed with the high-profile chat with Oprah Winfrey, which was broadcast in the US on Sunday (7 March) and will be televised in the UK this evening (read our review here).
After watching the two-hour special, which delivered a number of bombshell revelations that have been described as “devastating” and approaching “worst-case scenario territory” for Buckingham Palace, Morgan didn’t have a change of heart.
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Instead, he directed even more vitriol at Markle, who opened up in the interview about suicidal thoughts she had due to the media’s treatment of her in the UK.
Elsewhere, Markle also left Winfrey in shock after saying that she had a concerned conversation with an unnamed royal family member who questioned how dark her unborn child’s skin would be.
Morgan, who repeatedly hit out at the pair for comments made against the royal family on Twitter during the broadcast, continued to criticise them while presenting Good Morning Britain.
However, he’s now facing a backlash for “belittling” someone who spoke candidly about having suicidal thoughts over similar treatment in the past.
One person called him “an absolute disgrace”, adding: “Meghan has tearfully said she was suicidal because of the likes of him. Does he stop and take heed? Absolutely not. He needs the sack.”
Another branded him “disgusting” and said that he “should never spout #bekind ever again” due to his treatment of Markle.
ITV need to do the right thing also and sack Piers Morgan using his platform to spread out hatred on Megan #GMB
— Oluwa Mack Sean 🇳🇬 (@mackmittens88) March 8, 2021
It’s time for @ITV to sack Piers Morgan.
The belittling of someone feeling suicidal and constant twisting of the content of the interview is sweeping the issues under the carpet.
His voice is not impartial and he is damaging to anyone feeling depressed.— Shae 19* (@djshae01) March 8, 2021
This you, @piersmorgan ?
You're wildly unhinged performative defence of the UK's racism today was vile and disgraceful, and you know it.@ITV needs to sack you after that rabid gammo meldown. https://t.co/YEMduarJXb— BashFashTrash! Fash cyber stalkers, GTF 🇵🇸✊🏼🏴 (@HerzlIrgun) March 8, 2021
@piersmorgan as usual piers your hatred for Meghan is one sided your heading for the sack dude
— carl (@carl21139989) March 8, 2021
@itvstudios you need to sack #PiersMorgan
— Paul Klein 👾 (@paulkleinyo) March 8, 2021
“ITV needs to do the right thing and sack Piers Morgan for using his platform to spread out hatred on Megan,” one person wrote, with another stating: “Can’t even listen to this nastiness on GMB anymore, he needs to remove all this hate from his heart it’s not healthy at all.”
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Another said that Morgan’s “obsession with Meghan has now reached the point of hysteria”.
The Independent has contacted a GMB representative for comment.
Meanwhile, Trisha Goddard, who appeared on the show to discuss the interview, is being praised for her “one sentence annihilation” of Morgan over a question he asked her about Markle.
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