![]() Tucker Carlson is taking money to misinform the general public, who he couldn’t give a shit about because he has never lived in the real world. ( Yeah, that’s sarcasm.) Piers Morgan is going to work for Rupert Murdoch’s Fox. In summary, piers Morgan is a shit but at least he actually believes the things he says. (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File) By: Tom Jones. He is only asking questions so he has done nothing wrong. He will then bring on an “expert” to talk about child abuse and then rap it all up by making you ask yourself if you want someone that could potentially rape children as your democratically elected representative. Only problem is, the premise is some made up shit his producers came up with. He will then rant for 5 mins about he thinks children being raped is wrong and if democrats are doing it then they should be locked up. Tucker will appear with a graphic that says “are democrats raping children?”. The way American freedom of speech works, tucker can literally say anything and get away with it, as long as he frames it as a question. Piers is an asshole but at least he believes what he says and says it with conviction. In any case, it was a job well done, meters better than his chat with Oprah.Neither. With the number of British actors who could conceivably end up on Morgan’s show talking about their work in the States, Morgan is going to have to realize that not everybody in this country is an Anglophile. Gervais said, “14 stone.” Because Morgan knew precisely what that was, when most of America did not, he didn’t translate it to pounds. He joked about the old “chunky, chubby Ricky” and then asked Gervais how much he weighed at his highest in the past. But this was easily Morgan’s best night in the chair.Īlthough he might want to watch the Brit speak. Piers has revealed that he cannot taste alcohol. His sense of taste has not yet fully returned. He has a symptom of long COVID that many other people are suffering from too. The former Good Morning Britain host has shared that he is still battling long COVID. Yes, he’s trying to seize on comments and guide the interview, but too often he jumps in and talks over part of the conversation that’s just about to take off in interesting directions. Sadly, Piers is still struggling months after having had the coronavirus. Morgan still tends to interrupt too often - and in all the wrong places. Winfrey spoke to Extra recently about the death of Queen. And Morgan came across as less cocky and more likable, which is essential to his success in America. Piers Morgan is being praised as well as attacked for criticizing Oprah Winfrey over her comment s about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. It’s all there.Īll in all, an engaging hour. If you doubt that sentiment, rewatch Extras. A little more honesty right there would have been nice - perhaps joking that it’s nice to have the gravy train still rolling but, come on, keeping it going is a big mistake. And when he talked about Steve Carellstepping away from The Office, it’s revealing that he says the show can go on without him, but whether it should or not is debatable. Gervais seemed a bit annoyed that producers on the American version of The Office leaked his cameo later this season (as David Brent). And, of course, any time he talks about the original Office or Extras or Karl Pilkington, it’s time well spent. Reading Chronicle: Rules in England at time of alleged Downing Street party. Him dissecting his very late rise to fame and how that makes him feel, since he’s always seen himself as the ultimate outsider, also makes for excellent television. Piers Morgan has slammed Prime Minister Boris Johnson for laughing amid. Gervais talking about being an atheist and about his longtime love, Jane, was intriguing. Once Morgan - who seems more relaxed as the week goes on - moved past that part, the show picked up. Most went on the record as saying they laughed hard and were happy it wasn’t directed at them. Were some stars offended - sure, but very few of them really cried foul. Did he poke fun at people and did his jabs dig in deep? Sure. In many ways, this “controversy” over Gervais’ performance is manufactured. Perhaps better than all of the screaming headlines and post-show analysis, Gervais understands that most people in Hollywood thought he was funny and most of his fans did, too. Not surprisingly, he doesn’t care what people think of him (and for his part, Morgan poking fun at his ’80s pop days, his weight and his current place in the pecking order of fame didn’t phase Gervais one bit). Layoffs to Hit CNN as CEO Chris Licht Tells Staff That Restructuring "Will Accelerate" Soon ![]()
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