Is piers morgan gay

Piers Morgan supports Phillip Schofield after he comes out as gay: ‘Takes a lot of guts to do this’

Piers Morgan has voiced his aid for Phillip Schofield, after the This Morning presenter came out as male lover on Friday.

He took to Twitter to commend Phillip’s honesty, writing: ‘Takes a lot of guts to do this, not least when you’re a very public figure & perceive it will all be dissected in a very public way. Sending my very best to @schofe & his family.’

Phillip had made the announcement on Instagram, telling his followers: ‘You never know what’s going on in someone’s seemingly perfect life, what issues they are struggling with, or the declare of their wellbeing – and so you won’t know what has been consuming me for the last few years.

‘With the strength and support of my wife and my daughters, I have been coming to terms with the fact that I am gay.

‘This is something that has caused many heartbreaking conversations at place. I have been married to Steph for nearly 27 years, and we have two beautiful grown-up daughters, Molly and Ruby.

‘My family have held me so close: they contain tried to cheer me up, to smother me with kindness and passion, despite their own

Piers Morgan says he’s ‘literally a homosexual’ before fast correcting himself

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Piers Morgan just accidentally told Good Morning Britain viewers that he’s ‘literally a homosexual’ after taste testing Marks & Spencer’s LGBT sandwich.

The 54-year-old broadcaster, who spent the beginning of the show ripping into Kim Kardashian’s Met Gala 2019 look, tried out the controversial lettuce, guacamole, bacon and tomato meal in front of the cameras as he debated whether the backlash over the snack boxed in rainbow packaging.

‘This is my first ever gay sandwich,’ Piers announced before taking his first bite.

‘You think it is,’ laughed co-host Susanna Reid.

Piers replied: ‘I’m literally a homo..’ but then posthaste corrected himself to say ‘heterosexual,’ adding: ‘I’m literally a heterosexual and there would be nothing wrong if I was a homosexual.’

‘You’re not confused right now,’ chimed Susanna.

Trying to sweep the blunder under the rug, Piers continued: ‘I couldn’t imagine any gay person I know, and I have a lot of gay friends, going to Marks & Spencer and saying, “that’s the sandwich I long, load

Piers Morgan

—Asserted that the pos “women” is entity “deliberately eradicated from common usage.”

—Repeatedly asked a trans, nonbinary interview subject about their genitals, though the guest declined to discuss it, and described the interviewee’s child as “it” and “having no identity” because the parent was choosing to raise the youngster without assigned gender. “Can I phone it ‘it’? Is it an ‘it’?” he asked.

—Was accused by transgender writer and advocate Janet Mock of looking for to “sensationalize” her biography, including asking whether she had disclosed to her boyfriend that she’d once been “a man,” and tweeting during his CNN interview with Mock, “How would you feel if you found out the woman you are dating was formerly a man?” and using an on-screen chyron for Mock that read that she “was a boy until age 18.” Mock never identified as a man and identified as a teen in high school.

—Ridiculed nonbinary and gender nonconforming people when he tweeted, “Speaking as a two-spirit penguin, I find it absolutely disgraceful that you have a assigned a gender-neutral identity to a penguin chick when it may hope to identify itself as male or female…”

—Wrote in a column, “My numb

Piers Morgan, the anti-trans voice of sanity

By Michael Brown, Op-ed Contributor

Do you remember when Ann Coulter was laughed to scorn on Bill Maher’s TV show when she stated that, out of the announced Republican candidates in 2015, Donald Trump was the most likely to become president? “Trump? No way! You’re crazy!” Who knew she would be so accurate in her prediction?

Now, what if I told you several years ago that Piers Morgan, well-known as a strong ally of the gay community, would become one of the loudest, most unyielding voices against trans-activism? I conceive I would have been laughed to scorn, just as Coulter was.

The difference is that I did not make any such prediction.

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That’s because Morgan was acknowledged as a very strong ally of the LGBT community, not to mention a good companion of Elton John. If anything, I would have predicted that Morgan would also take up the trans cause, just as he had taken up the gay cause.

To my knowledge, he had not been on the record for separating the T from the LGB, nor, to my kno