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Jessica Sansome

Piers Morgan issues 'revenge' warning to 'high-profile' critics after quitting GMB

It's been a week since Piers Morgan dramatically left his role on Good Morning Britain - but he's not finished having his say just yet.

The ITV star came under fire after he said he didn't believe the Duchess of Sussex' statement she had suicidal thoughts while pregnant with son Archie and serving as full-time member of the Royal Family.

He also stormed off the GMB set following a confrontation with co-star Alex Beresford.

Piers said last week he "lost his job" on GMB after refusing to apologise for 'disbelieving' Meghan's claims and that he has become "the latest ‘victim’ of the cancel culture."

But now he has seemingly issued a revenge warning on 'high profile' names who criticised him.

"I never miss a thing. And revenge is always a dish best tasted cold," he said in response to a fan.

Piers following his GMB exit last week (PA)

He then later tweeted: "Memo to all high-profile, insufferably woke, unctuously virtue-signalling, shamefully race-baiting hypocrites: I'm watching, and I will retaliate."

The likes of Sharon Osbourne, Amanda Holden and Kate Garraway all said they stood by their friend and former co-star in the wake of his exit.

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