‘You’re a d***,’ Kyrgios’ blunt Morgan interview

‘You’re a d***,’ Kyrgios’ blunt Morgan interview

Piers Morgan and Nick Kyrgios have exchanged serves throughout an upcoming spot on Morgan’s Uncensored TV present.

The controversial tennis star and controversial broadcaster have had a feud relationship again to 2016 when Morgan branded Kyrgios as “soft” after a loss to Andy Murray.

Morgan went additional labelling Kyrgios a “petulant little brat” and a “sulk” earlier than telling Kyrgios to “put your toys back in the pram and go home”.

Never one to shrink back from a stoush, Kyrgios responded to Morgan on social media telling him to “eat a d…”, a second the pair managed to chuckle about of their interview.

“Sometimes you are a bit of a d…,” Kyrgios tells Morgan.

Piers Morgan has been vocal in his disdain of Kyrgios over the years.
Camera IconPiers Morgan has been vocal in his disdain of Kyrgios through the years. Credit: Chris Pizzello/AP

“I can be a douche on the tennis court … I think we’re very alike.”

Morgan referenced Kyrgios’ press convention at Wimbledon final yr, when the eventual runner-up ate sushi whereas fielding questions.

“How would you feel if while we’re talking right now I just start munching on sushi?” Morgan asks.

Kyrgios responds: “If I was talking to Rafael Nadal or Novak Djokovic I’d be like yeah, no, 100 per cent. But Piers Morgan, it’s like, it’s a problem,”

Morgan additionally labelled Kyrgios “a monumental a…hole,” after making an attempt to get a girls ejected from the Wimbledon remaining for having “700 drinks.”

Nick Kyrgios.
Camera IconNick Kyrgios has discovered himself in scorching water on a couple of event. Credit: AP

“Imagine hurling constant foul-mouthed abuse in a Wimbledon final at your own support team/family for your bad shots?” he says.

However the pair appeared amicable for giant parts of the interview which have been shared forward of its full launch. Kyrgios talks about coping with racism and opening up about his mom being held at gunpoint in Canberra in May this yr.

“The Kyrgios family has definitely dealt with their fair share of racism in Australia,” he says.

“I feel like the bad guy in a movie when I walk on the court.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au