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Piers Morgan Slammed After Mocking Naomi Osaka On Twitter For Lighting Olympic Flame

Piers Morgan Slammed After Mocking Naomi Osaka On Twitter For Lighting Olympic Flame
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Piers Morgan, despite being absent from Good Morning Britainfor around a year, still manages to make a mess in public.

Morgan took a jab at Japanese tennis star Naomi Osaka over photos of her lighting the Olympic cauldron on behalf of her home country, making fun of her "desire for privacy."


Morgan immediately got dragged for bullying Osaka.





This is not the first time Morgan has targeted Osaka.

In fact, Morgan and equally unemployed Megyn Kelly both made fun of Osaka for appearing on the cover of Sports Illustrated.





Osaka, who is the first half Haitian and half Japanese woman to appear on the cover of any magazine, was also the first Japanese-born player to win a Grand Slam title.





Osaka competed in the Olympics.

Piers Morgan and Megyn Kelly will keep tweeting. After all, they can't go back to their day jobs.

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