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Piers Morgan says sons' lives have 'massively' changed amid the coronavirus pandemic

Piers Morgan has said that his sons' lives changed dramatically amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Appearing on Good Morning Britain today, the 55-year-old opened up about how covid-19 had affected sons Albert, 19, Stanley, 22, and Spencer, 26.

Speaking to co-host Susanna Reid, he confessed that his life "hadn't changed much" since lockdown.

He said: "I can't occasionally go to restaurants or go on planes... and we can actually come to work and we've probably been working much harder than we ever had. I haven't noticed much of a change.

Piers Morgan opened up about how his sons' lives had changed (ITV)
Piers with sons Albert, Spencer and Stanley and daughter Elise (Instagram)

"But for my three kids - my sons who are 19, 22 and 26 - it's a massive sea change."

Piers added: "My youngest son's at university and he's been doing online lectures and he said it's been working fine actually, he's got used to it.

Piers said that his middle son had just come out of drama school (ITV)

"You get used to these things, don't you?'

However it was a different situation for his middle son Stanley, who has been training to be an actor.

He said: "My middle boy's a young actor, just come out of drama school. There's no acting going on! There are no theatres.

"It's very tough for young people. All of his class have come out of a top drama school, they're all about to burst into the world of acting and now they're all sat at home!

"But they're all doing a lot of creative stuff now within the limitations of what they have and their circumstance. And that I think is also a challenge for people.

"It's quite easy to feel slumpy, lethargic and want to give up and watch telly all day."

*Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV

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