Honey G slams Piers Morgan for criticising the likes of David Beckham and JK Rowling – saying the Good Morning Britain presenter must ‘hate himself’
The rapper claims Piers has 'bad karma' before the telly star hit back confirming he loves himself
PIERS Morgan targets celebrities with his furious rants "because he hates himself", X Factor star Honey G has blasted.
The rapper says Good Morning Britain host Piers' constant moaning about people is because he is not happy and has “bad karma”.
In an she told of how she had to block Piers on Twitter after he sent her a "really rude message."
It comes as Piers makes a return to the Sun’s Bizarre column this week, 23 years after he edited himself, and he doesn't hold back on his views towards stars including David Beckham, Chrissy Teigen and JK Rowling.
Speaking to Bizarre editor Dan Wootton, she said: “Unfortunately I had to block him because he wrote a really rude message to me – he’s not been that complimentary to me in the past.
“I think, all this hate he conjures up, cussing people, I actually think he hates himself.
"He hates himself and that’s why he goes around criticising people all the time because he’s not happy within himself. He doesn’t have a good karma about him.
But following on from her rant, Piers hit back at Honey by saying: "Untrue. I love myself."
Piers was not the only one to feel Honey’s wrath – she threw shade at former boss Simon Cowell over her song The Honey G Show which didn’t even reach the top 100.
The X Factor star blamed the failure of the record on his label Syco’s lack of promotion.
She said: “I don’t think The Honey G Show was given the promotion it actually deserved – it was Christmas time, a lot of people went home for Christmas.
“I don’t feel Syco put the work in they should’ve done to promote the record.
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“I don’t think they invested enough in promoting The Honey G Show.
“It was just a shame it worked out like that. I’d like to make sure that doesn’t happen again and make sure I know how things are being promoted.”