During a segment on “Good Morning Britain” Wednesday morning, the always awful Piers Morgan — anti-Star Wars — got into it with entertainment reporter Richard Arnold — pro-Star Wars — which resulted in Arnold slapping Morgan upside the head. Check it out:
THAT moment when @RichardAArnold finally cracked and lost it with @piersmorgan ? pic.twitter.com/MHoavsdeKw
— Good Morning Britain (@GMB) December 14, 2016
We’re not entirely sure if this was all in fun or not, but Morgan mockingly said after the slap:
“I need medication to get through this show, trust me. I think I have post traumatic stress disorder. I’m actually feeling pain and a certain amount of stress.”
That little dig on PTSD looks to be directed at Lady Gaga, who has been fighting with Morgan on Twitter after the failed CNN host questioned if she was raped or not and if that rape had caused PTSD:
Gaga agrees to interview with Piers Morgan to 'educate' him on sexual assault https://t.co/6wDg2Zho4Y
— Evening Standard (@standardnews) December 13, 2016
From Lady Gaga, before Morgan quipped about PTSD on “GMB”:
@piersmorgan I've work w/ our VP Joe Biden on helping educate people about why women don't report, would love to share it w/ you some time.
— Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) December 13, 2016
@piersmorgan would also love to talk with you about PTSD, that it's not just a "military" disorder. There is a mental health youth epidemic.
— Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) December 13, 2016
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@piersmorgan if anyone in your family suffers from it, I pray they have more good days than bad. It has affected me & my whole family.❤️✌️
— Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) December 13, 2016
@piersmorgan Let's do that & yes Mr. Morgan, I can handle u. Suprised you would question that. Was that the 1st question of our interview?
— Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) December 13, 2016
if you continue to shame me in the process of kindly agreeing to interview w/ u I'll happily do the interview with someone else
— Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) December 13, 2016
Morgan’s response:
I know numerous soldiers with PTSD, it's a very serious thing.
I also know people who claim to have it but clearly don't.
Let's talk… https://t.co/ZTk5mSZLBt— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) December 13, 2016
That should go well.
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