Piers Morgan hit by MORE Ofcom complaints over furious lockdown rant on Good Morning Britain
PIERS Morgan has triggered another 51 complaints to Ofcom after his furious rant about lockdown on Monday's Good Morning Britain.
The host, 55, tore into professional footballers for flouting government rules after a string of front page incidents - the latest of which has seen Chelsea ace Callum Hudson-Odoi arrested on suspicion of rape.
Man City defender Kyle Walker was previously slammed for hosting a sex party with hookers at his mansion, while Jack Grealish crashed his car after spending the night at another party.
Discussing Hudson-Odoi's 4am row with a model at the weekend - before his arrest for suspicion of rape - Piers argued footballers are more likely to pass coronavirus through "women they invite back to their homes" than at training.
He fumed: "And the front page of The Sun has England footballer Callum Hudson-Odoi arrested yesterday allegedly with a woman he had allegedly met online, allegedly.
"That's going to be the problem with the Premier League if they try to bring it back.
"They won't be infecting each other in the training ground in secure environments, it'll be all the women they're inviting back to their homes.
"Whether it's Kyle Walker and his ladies of the nights or Callum and his Instagram models.
"One thing you can't trust, I'm afraid, is footballers to keep it in their pants during this period and that's when the infections get passed around."
Hudson-Odoi was one of the first Premier League stars to be diagnosed with coronavirus but went on to make a full recovery.
Earlier this week a petition to get Piers sacked from Good Morning Britain gained over 50,000 signatures following recent complaints to Ofcom.
However, another petition to keep Piers ON the ITV breakfast show has even more signatures after being set up to save him from being fired.
Both petitions have seen a bumper rise in signatures after Piers prompted 4,000 complaints over his "combative" coronavirus interviews with Minister for Care Helen Whately and Health Secretary Matt Hancock.
The 55-year-old came under fire after an explosive row with Ms Whately as she tried to defend why so few people in care homes had been tested amid reports thousands of patients have already died.
Some viewers said Piers was “bullying” her, while others insisted the presenter was doing his job and holding the minister to account.
Then last week, the TV watchdog revealed 281 complaints about his tirade after being accused by backbencher MP Andrew Bridgen of a “diatribe" against Boris Johnson.
Returning after a week off due to a coronavirus scare, Piers asked if he was allowed to visit two of his adult sons if he stuck to social distancing rules.
Andrew Bridgen replied: “As far as I would be concerned, I do not speak for the Government, as long as you maintain social distancing in what you do.”
The answer prompted an angry response from Piers, who claimed it was “completely against the new rules”.
Following the aggressive interviews, the GMB host was branded "one of our country's most heinous public figures" in the online petition to get him fired.
Meanwhile, another petition set up to keep him on air for his "common sense" has now also gained over 58,000 signatures.
The petition states: "Keep Piers Morgan for his common sense approach to life. He’s also funny!! He’s not afraid to speak out and says what a lot of us are thinking."
Piers revealed he is aware of both campaigns and joked on Good Morning Britain when they were first revealed: "You can't remove me, I'm currently identifying as a penguin so it would be animal cruelty."
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Piers continues to be an outspoken critic of the Government's coronavirus approach, and he has accused cabinet ministers of refusing to be interviewed by him on GMB in recent days.
The journalist said the way the daytime show was being avoided by the Prime Minister and senior ministers was "disgraceful".
He fumed: "I think it's shameful. I think it's completely wrong. The reason Matt Hancock [Health Secretary] isn't doing our show is because the Government sent out a procession of extremely poor junior ministers who couldn't answer basic questions about this and we got annoyed with them.
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