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Piers Morgan reveals he turned down big money reality TV show just last week – saying ‘my parents would disown me'

Piers Morgan reveals he turned down big money reality TV show just last week – saying ‘my parents would disown me'

The Irish Sun20-06-2025
PIERS Morgan has revealed that he turned down a big money reality TV show just last week.
Journalist and presenter Piers, 60, admitted that if he went on the show his "parents would disown" him.
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Piers Morgan has revealed that he turned down a big money reality TV show just last week
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Journalist and presenter Piers admitted that if he went on the show his 'parents would disown' him
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Piers is no stranger when it comes to reality TV, appearing on Celebrity Apprentice in 2008 and as a judge on both America and Britain's Got Talent.
But there is one show in particular which is off the cards for the broadcaster.
Speaking on the Rosebud with
Speaking on the latest episode of the pod he says of his parents:
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'One thing they always said to me was 'Don't ever do the jungle, I'm A Celebrity', I always remember this and last week I got a call from ITV 'Could we tempt you to do the jungle?'
'And I went 'There's actually not enough money at ITV to get me to go in that jungle because my parents would disown me'. That for them was the red line. '
'So you won't ever see me munching kangaroo testicles, I'm afraid.'
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He was previously asked if he was planning to follow in
Piers told The Sun at its Who Cares Wins awards: "I would rather shoot myself slowly with a slow moving bullet that corroded through every bone in my body before it finished me off than go into the jungle with people like Matt Hancock.
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"My parents have actually said to me they would put up with anything - and I've put them through a lot - but not the jungle.
"It's a step too far. That's their red line. I'd get disowned."
Piers fuelled rumours he'd finally been persuaded to sign up to the gruelling reality show on X (formerly known as Twitter).
He tweeted: "Like I said, £5million and I'll come and munch kangaroo testicles. Not a penny less."
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Back in 2022 Piers Morgan asked for £5million to do famous TV show I'm A Celeb
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Piers Morgan appeared on Celebrity Apprentice in 2008 which is fronted by Donald Trump
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Piers fuelled rumours he'd finally been persuaded to sign up to the gruelling reality show
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