Piers Morgan has apologised to Lady Gaga after making a savage dig at her attending a coronavirus World Health Organisation conference earlier this month.
The 55-year-old Good Morning Britain host took to Twitter to slate the 34-year-old Bad Romance songstress, but certainly change his tune after seeing her work with Global Citizen and the WHO.
Piers is no stranger to slamming celebrities , and he’s not afraid to speak his opinion, especially amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
After discovering the Just Dance hitmakers involvement, he took a swipe at the blonde bombshell, saying in a tweet to his 7.3m followers: “Why? Has she found a cure? Otherwise, we don’t need a b****y singer there.”
However after Gaga’s incredible One World: Together At Home Special concert that aired on BBC1 last night, Morgan said sorry for “questioning” her initiative.
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Piers tweeted “I owe you an apology Lady Gaga- this was a great initiative that raised a fortune, entertained people, and will help save lives. It was also a perfect illustration of a major star using their profile properly in this crisis. Congrats and sorry for originally questioning it.”
The video call concert included jaw-dropping famous faces, with the show airing in the UK as well as various US channels and global streaming platforms.
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Piers backtracked his opinion on Gaga’s involvement and congratulated her as the night raised over £100 million to help fight the pandemic.
The concert included performances from Lady Gaga herself, as well as the likes of Sir Elton John, Sir Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder and The Rolling Stones.
Lizzo, Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez, Celine Dion and Michael Buble were also part of the amazing lineup.
Gaga shared a Tweet of love and thanks with her 81.2m followers this morning, saying: “Thank you with all my heart for watching Together At Home, sharing in a global moment of kindness with each other, and spreading positive and loving intentions. We love you.”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk