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Piers Morgan advises Seann Walsh to "shut the f**k up"

Piers Morgan slams Seann Walsh for talking about his time on Strictly Come Dancing amid the coronavirus crisis.

Piers Morgan has slammed former Strictly Come Dancing contestant Seann Walsh for giving an interview about his time on the show.

The stand-up comedian, who appeared on the 2018 edition of the contest, was caught kissing married pro Katya Jones on a drunken night out halfway through filming of the series.

Walsh continued to perform on the show after the scandal broke, despite Katya's husband Neil also being a pro dancer on the series.

In an interview with The Times, Walsh has recalled the events that 'cost his career' in a piece entitled "My Strictly Come Dancing hell".

Posting a picture of the interview on Twitter, Morgan remarked: "Imagine being so tone-deaf that you think THIS is the moment to go public with your 'Strictly Come Dancing hell'?

"Jeez, some celebrities right now need to just post a supportive message to the NHS, tell everyone to stay inside & shut the f*** up."

In recent days Morgan has also launched attacks on Kirstie Allsopp and old friend Lord Sugar for their responses to the coronavirus crisis.

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