Piers Morgan wife calls for 'help' as she raises concern about the GMB star
Wow!
Piers Morgan's wife Celia Walden must have the patience of a saint to live with the controversial Good Morning Britain star.
But, his wife-of-11-years appeared to finally reach the end of her tether on Friday night, when she issued a "help me" notice on Instagram.
Like many couples in the depth of lockdown, Piers and Celia were partaking in "Salon Morgan" - where Celia let her husband loose on her brown locks.
Alongside a picture of Piers prepped with the scissors, she wrote, "What could possibly go wrong at Salon Morgan? #lockdownlocksoff #helpme."
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One of Piers' A-list pals, Philip Schofield, playfully suggested "just about everything" could go wrong.
Laughs aside, Piers and Celia's Friday night antics prove they're just like any other couple, months after they were left "devastated" by a terrible incident on holiday.
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While many people might assume that Piers, 55, is like that at home too, he recently admitted it's a "persona" he plays up to on-air.
Speaking on Gabby Logan's The Mid.Point podcast, he confessed, "There’s a persona that I certainly play up to… I think all television is a performance in a way, and I certainly think there’s a sort of theatrical element to it."
Piers often sparks controversy whilst co-anchoring Good Morning Britain with Susanna Reid - most recently with his strong opinions on Meghan Markle.
But he has no plans to change his ways. "I don’t chase around trying to be beloved. It would be a very lonely journey if I did, I prefer to be divisive and polarising and get everybody going and wake everybody up."
You certainly do that, Piers!
Georgia writes across Woman & Home and Good to Know and specialises in all things royal. Previously labelled the "Queen of the royals," Georgia knows the whose who and what's what when it comes to the monarchy. When she's not eagerly following the royal family, Georgia enjoys shopping and self-care. She lives with this motto in mind; "if your dreams don't scare you, they aren't big enough."
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