Piers Morgan has never been one to hold back his thoughts regarding ‘woke culture’ and today was no exception.
Promoting his book Wake Up on his Instagram page, Piers posted a pic of himself alongside a stacked collection of his books. He also had some rather savage words for why he feels it’s time his fans woke up and purchased his publication.
Piers said: “Wake Up! The paperback of my No1 bestseller is here, and never has there been a more important time to read a passionate defence of free speech & a clarion call to end the woke cancel culture b****** that’s wrecking our society.”
The outspoken presenter added: “It’s time to fight for the right to have an opinion, even if someone else doesn’t like it! Order the paperback now on Amazon for just £8.19.”
Piers has always publicly aired is disregard for “woke culture” and has expressed that his book is about the “war on free speech”.
Speaking previously about his book Morgan said: “The biggest threat to our freedom in the 21st century isn’t coronavirus but hysterically woke liberals trying to kill democracy by suppressing free speech.”
Piers has made headlines recently as he reignited his feud with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex online, after speculation on their marriage date resurfaced.
In the interview with Oprah Winfrey that aired in March, Meghan Markle revealed that she and Prince Harry had a private ceremony in their back garden three days before the public wedding ceremony in 2018.
However further details have emerged which claim that this may not be the case.
Speaking to The Sun, former chief clerk at the Faculty Office, Stephen Borton, says the claims Meghan made are false.
He said: “They did not marry three days earlier in front of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
“The Special Licence I helped draw up enabled them to marry at St George’s Chapel in Windsor and what happened there on 19 May 2018 and was seen by millions around the world was the official wedding as recognised by the Church of England and the law.
He continued: “What I suspect they did was exchange some simple vows they had perhaps written themselves, and which is fashionable, and said that in front of the Archbishop or, and more likely, it was a simple rehearsal.”
Outspoken Piers, couldn’t help but take to Twitter to respond to these claims.
The former Good Morning Britain presenter tweeted a link to a story that confirmed the claims and wrote: “Do we still have to believe her?”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk