Piers Morgan and Jameela Jamil are embroiled in a bitter feud on Twitter, after the Good Place star branded the presenter ‘England’s biggest s*** stain’.
It all began when the 53-year-old mocked Sam Smith for coming out as non-binary, during a segment on Good Morning Britain.
Taking to Twitter, the star later shared a link to a story about his rant, telling her 706k followers: ‘LOL. Of course England’s biggest s*** stain has something mean to say about it.
‘He thinks men who carry babies in a comfortable papoose where they can feel your body heat and pulse, aren’t ”manly”. This clown spews constant toxic ideas of “masculinity”.’
Despite not tagging him in the post in question, the ITV host managed to find it anyway, and replied: ‘Appalling that you just assume I am identifying as male tonight.’
Hitting back, she fumed: ‘You’re right, it is extraordinary I identify you as any kind of human being at all you giant pile of w*nk.’
Having the last word, Piers joked: ‘I’d rather be w*nk than woke, luv (sic).’
Sam recently opened up about his identity in a candid chat with Jameela, explaining he doesn’t identify as male or female.
‘I do think like a woman in my head at times,’ the Stay With Me singer told her.
But Piers was left unimpressed by the emotional interview, and mocked him on Good Morning Britain soon after.
‘Sam Smith the singer, he can’t work out if he’s male or female or whatever,’ he told Susanna Reid.
‘Okay, I’m now identifying as Sam Smith so that I can get his royalties. So this works both ways.
‘Sam Smith has millions of fans, what are they supposed to think? “I can’t work out what I am.”‘
The presenter revealed he was struggling to get his head around gender, but admitted this could be due to his age.
‘Is it a generational thing? My young sons don’t care about this whole gender thing. They really don’t care,’ he added.
‘They think I’m just an old fuddy duddy, “it doesn’t matter, why do you care, Dad?” I think there are so many ramifications around self-identity that actually are a real concern.’
Over to you, Jameela…
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