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Piers Morgan
NamePiers Morgan
Birth namePiers Stefan Pughe-Morgan
Birth dateMarch 30, 1965
Birth placeNewick, East Sussex, England
OccupationJournalist, television presenter, writer

Piers Morgan is a British journalist and television presenter, best known for his work on America's Got Talent, The Celebrity Apprentice, and Good Morning Britain. He has also worked for The Sun, News of the World, and The Daily Mirror, and has written for The Mail on Sunday and The Sunday Times. Morgan's career has been marked by controversy, including his involvement in the News International phone hacking scandal and his criticism of Nelson Mandela and Winston Churchill. He has also been a vocal supporter of Donald Trump and has appeared on The Howard Stern Show and The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

Early Life and Education

Morgan was born in Newick, East Sussex, England, to Vincent Eamonn O'Meara and Gabrielle Georgina Sybille Oliver. He was raised in Archant, Norfolk, and attended Priory School in Shrewsbury, Shropshire. Morgan later studied journalism at Harlow College of Further Education and began his career in journalism at The Sun, where he worked under the editorship of Rupert Murdoch and alongside Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson. He also worked for The Daily Telegraph and The Times before becoming the editor of The News of the World in 1994, where he worked with David Cameron and George Osborne.

Career

Morgan's career in journalism has been marked by controversy, including his involvement in the News International phone hacking scandal and his criticism of Nelson Mandela and Winston Churchill. He has also been a vocal supporter of Donald Trump and has appeared on The Howard Stern Show and The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Morgan has written for The Mail on Sunday and The Sunday Times, and has been a columnist for The Daily Mail and The Daily Telegraph. He has also worked for CNN, NBC, and ITV, and has appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

Television Presenting

Morgan has presented several television shows, including America's Got Talent, The Celebrity Apprentice, and Good Morning Britain. He has also presented Piers Morgan Live on CNN and Piers Morgan's Life Stories on ITV. Morgan has interviewed several high-profile guests, including Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Elton John. He has also appeared on The X Factor and Britain's Got Talent, and has been a guest on The Graham Norton Show and The Jonathan Ross Show. Morgan has worked with Simon Cowell and Amanda Holden on Britain's Got Talent, and has been a critic of The BBC and Channel 4.

Controversies

Morgan has been involved in several controversies throughout his career, including his involvement in the News International phone hacking scandal and his criticism of Nelson Mandela and Winston Churchill. He has also been a vocal supporter of Donald Trump and has been criticized for his comments on gun control and climate change. Morgan has been involved in several high-profile feuds, including with Jeremy Clarkson and Owen Jones. He has also been criticized for his treatment of guests on Good Morning Britain, including Alex Beresford and Susanna Reid. Morgan has been a vocal critic of The BBC and Channel 4, and has been involved in several controversies surrounding Brexit and The European Union.

Personal Life

Morgan is married to Celia Walden and has four children. He is a fan of Arsenal F.C. and has been involved in several charity events, including Comic Relief and Sport Relief. Morgan has been a vocal supporter of several charities, including The Prince's Trust and The British Red Cross. He has also been involved in several high-profile charity events, including The Royal Variety Performance and The BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award. Morgan has been a critic of The BBC and Channel 4, and has been involved in several controversies surrounding Brexit and The European Union. He has also been a vocal supporter of Donald Trump and has appeared on The Howard Stern Show and The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Morgan has written for The Mail on Sunday and The Sunday Times, and has been a columnist for The Daily Mail and The Daily Telegraph. He has also worked for CNN, NBC, and ITV, and has appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

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