Piers Morgan apologises to Ed Sheeran following 'abusive nonsense'
Piers Morgan has apologised to Ed Sheeran after his Twitter account was hacked and posted abusive messages referring to the singer last month.
The former Good Morning Britain (GMB) presenter, who has 8.3 million followers on the social media site, described the posts on St. Stephen's Day as “abusive nonsense”.
According to reports, Morgan’s account shared posts containing false information, racial slurs and abusive messages directed at the late Queen.
By the way, apologies for all the abusive nonsense posted on my feed after I was hacked (yes, yes, do your own jokes) on Boxing Day, and in particular to @edsheeran who I think is a very gifted singer-songwriter with a fine head of hair, not a ‘ginger pr*ck’. pic.twitter.com/VRECfac342
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) January 9, 2023
It was then apparently wiped with no profile picture, banner image or posts visible.
On Monday, the 57-year-old tweeted: “By the way, apologies for all the abusive nonsense posted on my feed after I was hacked (yes, yes, do your own jokes) on Boxing Day, and in particular to @edsheeran who I think is a very gifted singer-songwriter with a fine head of hair, not a ‘ginger pr*ck’.”
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