Piers Morgan’s son Spencer mocks ‘awkward’ feud with Ian Hislop

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Spencer Morgan, Piers Morgan‘s eldest son, has addressed his father’s feud with Private Eye editor Ian Hislop as he admits it has been going on since he was in school.

In response to a recent interview with the Press Gazette, Spencer took to Twitter as he spoke of his father’s feud with the editor.

He wrote to his 56,100 followers: “Fun fact: this feud was happening while me and his son were in the same class at prep school.”

The eldest Morgan son went on to add: “Semi awkward.”

In the interview with the Press Gazette, Ian opened up on their feud as he admitted it had gone on for many years, saying: “I had a long feud with Piers.”

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However, despite their feud, Ian opened upon whether the pair were now civil.

Ian told the publication: “I haven’t seen or spoken to him so I have no idea.”

He later added: “I like to take things as they are, and if events change then I change my mind.

“And I think he does a pretty good job… Don’t put that bit in.”

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He added: “The more serious the news has got, it’s interesting that people have gravitated towards us rather than the BBC which is, historically, where they would have gone.

“And I think that’s because viewers are getting opinion rather than just information – and that’s resonating with them.”

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