Piers Morgan leaves people with 'nightmares' after dressing up as woman
Piers Morgan donned a blonde wig, lipstick and a coral red blouse in a video for Paddy Power, in which he trolls Arsenal's rivals Tottenham Hotspur over his team's Premier League title win on May 24.
Piers Morgan has left some people with "nightmares" after dressing up as a woman.
The star swapped his red and white Arsenal shirt for a blonde wig, lipstick and a coral red blouse in a video for Paddy Power, in which he trolls Gunners' rivals Tottenham Hotspur over his team's Premier League title win on May 24 - first time in 22 years.
Piers took centre stage in the bookmaker's tongue-in-cheek social media film, as he made a devastated Spurs supporter’s worst fears become reality by appearing in every corner of his life - milkman, plumber, neighbour and even the fan's other half.
But some viewers could not get the shot of the 61-year-old outspoken broadcaster as the hot blonde out of their minds, as one penned: "Omg that really is the stuff of nightmares."
Meanwhile another of Piers' supporters did not know if it was a flattering sight, quipping: "Can’t decide if Piers is more attractive as a woman."
The chaotic clip opens with confirmation that Arsenal are champions of England for the first time in over two decades, sparking immediate despair for one unlucky Tottenham fan.
But things quickly spiral, as former Britain's Got Talent judge Piers begins appearing in increasingly unhinged forms around the house, celebrating the Gunners’ success and pushing the poor Spurs fan to breaking point.
From delivering milk with a smug grin to emerging from the fridge dressed as the man’s wife, the "Piers everywhere" nightmare builds to a terrifying climax, proving there’s simply no escape from Arsenal fans right now.
The film ends with one final twist of the knife, as even a hospital visit offers no respite - with former Good Morning Britain anchor Piers reappearing as a doctor ready to administer a painful dose of "Spurs Tears".
The Celebrity Apprentice USA winner was pitch-side alongside Line of Duty's Adrian Dunbar, after Arsenal's 2-1 defeat over Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park, London, on May 24, to see his team lift the Premier League trophy.