Piers Morgan has called out Ariana Grande for not visiting the bomb victims of the Manchester terror attack.
The Good Morning Britain host replied to a Katy Perry tweet that commended the Queen for visiting the dozens of injured people from the bombing.
He tweeted “Might have been nice if @ArianaGrande had stayed to do the same.”
But many Twitter users were quick to defend Ariana, some calling for Piers to be fired from Good Morning Britain.
Agreed.
Might have been nice if @ArianaGrande had stayed to do the same. https://t.co/s4ibBma3IQ— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) May 25, 2017
@piersmorgan @ArianaGrande Piers should be sacked for this @GMB, (if it’s real). Having a go at a, no doubt, devastated 22-year-old woman 3 days after what happened
— Sam Greenway (@samuel_greenway) May 25, 2017
But as expected, Piers had a reply for them, claiming that he “would stay and visit those who had been killed or wounded” if he was Ariana.
This controversial tweet was not the first time since the bombing that Piers has caused outraged.
He caused uproar on Tuesday when he continued to ask soap stars, Sally Dyvenor and Connie Hyde, about the attack.
When they were appearing on Good Morning Britain just to promote a Coronation Street storyline.
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