Piers Morgan storms off live TV after guest targets wife in shocking clash

Published March 20th, 2026 - 05:32 GMT
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ALBAWABA - Piers Morgan ends interview after guest launches personal attack on his wife.

In a tense moment on Piers Morgan's Uncensored show, the British journalist had to end a live interview with a popular influencer because the conversation turned into an attack on his wife.

Controversial Discussion

Piers Morgan abruptly ended a heated interview with controversial content creator HSTikkyTokky, thrusting Celia Walden into the spotlight live on air.

The guest showed a picture of Walden by a pool from 2022 that she had shared on her Instagram account before the show.

Morgan's choice to leave the scene and end the talk caused a lot of debate on social media and made people want to learn more about Walden's work and life outside of fame.

Unexpected Rise in Tension: Personal Attacks and Provocations

Sullivan tried to get Morgan to show his temper by falsely accusing him of having ties to Jeffrey Epstein's island, which Morgan strongly rejected.

But things got worse when Morgan began a vicious attack on his guest, calling him "a fool, a racist, and a misogynist" and saying that the documentary had shown the world what kind of person he really was.

The Turning Point: Insulting Morgan’s Wife

The argument got really heated when Sullivan showed a picture of Morgan's wife, Celia Walden, from her Instagram account, as if to make fun of her.

Morgan thought this was wrong and stopped the interview right away by saying, "I'm not going to keep going with this." "This is silly," he said, cutting the show short and leaving the studio.

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The video "Inside the Manosphere" tells us more about it.

This event is part of a bigger story that Louis Theroux's documentary is about: the "manosphere" is a digital culture dominated by people who support the idea of "hypermasculinity."

The work looks at how these people, like Sullivan and Sneako, get young people to follow them by posting content that equates success with power and money and often includes controversial ideas about women and relationships.