Piers Morgan has never been shy when it comes to sharing his views with the world, and his latest anti-celebrity tirade was no exception.
The Good Morning Britain presenter, who celebrated turning 55 last weekend, has taken a swipe at stars like Sam Smith, Taylor Swift, Idris Elba and Kim Kardashian.
Each of the celebs has had a high-profile reaction to the coronavirus outbreak, prompting Piers to fume over their “attention-seeking bulls***”.
In a column for the Daily Mail today, the GMB star started off by blasting Gal Gadot over her celebrity rendition of John Lennon’s Imagine.
He branded the sing-a-long as “tone-deaf,” before turning his attention to Luther star Idris Elba.
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The 47-year-old Hollywood actor contracted coronavirus earlier this year, but Piers pointed out the news made it clear that A-listers were being offered tests ahead of NHS staff members.
Actress Vanessa Hudgens was up next on the chopping block, as he suggested her condemnation of the virus – calling it a “bunch of bulls***” – meant she was in “urgent need of shutting the f*** up”.
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Sam Smith has also received a telling off from Piers in the past, following the release of photos showing his emotional response to the coronavirus outbreak from his £12million home.
At the time, Piers fumed: “FFS. I can’t take any more of this celebrity attention-seeking bulls***. Get a grip, the lot of you. This is a war, not an Instagram story op.”
Kim Kardashian and Taylor Swift got a similar dressing-down yesterday, as the stars have opened old wounds with a recent Twitter row.
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Piers raged: “No one gives a rat’s a**e about Kim’s latest barbs with Taylor. These people should be using their platforms to raise awareness about health workers and the importance of staying at home, not for their own gain.”
Bono, Madonna, Gwyneth Paltrow and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have also fallen victim to the ITV star’s coronavirus fury.
Who will be next on Piers’ hit-list?
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk