Piers Morgan has been making headlines recently for various reasons. He has transitioned his 8pm show from TalkTV to YouTube to have more flexibility in content creation. Additionally, he engaged in a bet with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak regarding deportation flights to Rwanda. Furthermore, he interviewed the alleged real-life stalker from Netflix's "Baby Reindeer," which garnered attention.
Piers Stefan Pughe-Morgan, born on March 30, 1965, is an English broadcaster, journalist, writer, and television personality. He is known for his work on the ITV Breakfast programme "Good Morning Britain" and his outspoken opinions on various topics. Morgan has a long career in journalism, having worked for several British tabloids before moving into television. He has also been a judge on "Britain's Got Talent" and "America's Got Talent." Morgan's controversial and polarizing views often spark debate and discussion in the media.
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Harvey, the alleged real-life stalker from Netflix’s Baby Reindeer, told show’s creator Richard Gadd to ‘get a life’ and ‘leave [her] alone’ when on Piers Morgan Uncensored – here’s what else she’s said
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Piers Morgan is moving his 8pm show from TalkTV to YouTube to avoid the constraints of fixed TV schedules.
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak accepted a
£1,000 bet with Piers Morgan that deportation flights to Rwanda would take off before the next election.
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