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PIERS Morgan has called David Walliams a ‘treacherous job’ and admitted that he refused to return to Britain’s Got Talent because of the comic.
The Good Morning Britain host previously revealed that he had been asked by BGT bosses to return to the ITV talent competition after Simon Cowell broke his back and failed to film the semi-finals last month.
The Sun also revealed earlier this month that Piers is set to replace current judge David, 49.
Discussing his position on Britain’s Got Talent, Piers told The Sunday Mirror: “I have conversations with BGT from time to time, particularly after Simon got injured.
But I couldn’t work with Walliams. I think he is a deceitful, treacherous,
Workpiece.”
Continuing his critique of the Little Britain comic, he said: “He’s one of those people who says something to your face and then slaps it behind your back.
“If he was sitting there, I wouldn’t be interested. But if he wasn’t sitting, who knows?”
Piers, 55, even joked that he would like to be the one to remove David from the panel, which he has been a part of since 2012.
He brazenly said, “I’ll go back to BGT if the money is right and they guarantee Walliams is fired.
“I could even make it into a contract clause that I’m the only one
who tells you he’s fired. If I were him, I would just write his children’s books. “
Piers’ feud with David began when the journalist found a series of nasty tweets about him that David had been “liked” on Twitter.
Piers, who was a BGT judge from 2007 to 2011, previously said David got “goosebumps,” but his latest comments will undoubtedly make matters worse.
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