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Piers Morgan Just Tried To Criticize Chrissy Teigen For Bullying—And It Backfired Spectacularly

Piers Morgan Just Tried To Criticize Chrissy Teigen For Bullying—And It Backfired Spectacularly
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Piers Morgan was roasted on Twitter after criticizing Chrissy Teigen's apology to Courtney Stodden for cyberbullying.

Teigen was called out by Stodden for cyberbullying them when they were just a teenager and married to a man 34 years their senior who Stodden later accused of being abusive.


Teigen issued a Twitter apology, which mostly gained negative feedback.

In a tweet, Piers Morgan called Teigen the "Canceller-In-Chief of celebrity cancel culture."

Many found it ironic given Morgan quit his job at Good Morning Britain essentially "cancelling" himself. Morgan was being criticized for his repeated bashing of Meghan Markle when he stormed off set in the middle of the show's live airing then later quit.

Morgan finished his Teigen tweet with:

"Does she get a pass for her despicable conduct because she's a wokie?"

People on twitter were not afraid to point out his own hypocrisy to him.










Hopefully, Morgan will take their advice and stay away from other people's business until he cleans up his own.

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