"You really need to get laid": Piers Morgan jokingly calls Nick Fuentes "deluded little twerp" after latter seemingly calls out Morgan's "exposé"

From L to R: Piers Morgan and Nick Fuentes (Image via Youtube/@PiersMorganUncensored)
From L to R: Piers Morgan and Nick Fuentes (Image via Youtube/@PiersMorganUncensored)

Piers Morgan called Nick Fuentes "deluded little twerp" after the latter seemingly called out Morgan's “exposé.” For context, Fuentes, a far-right political streamer known for long-standing racist remarks, appeared on Piers Morgan Uncensored on December 8, where the two engaged in a tense back-and-forth.

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However, their dispute did not end on air. Two days later, during the December 10 episode of his America First podcast on Rumble, Nick Fuentes revisited his confrontation with Piers Morgan, asserting that he felt no need to back down or retract anything he had said.

One of Fuentes’ statements in his podcast video became a focal point after being widely shared on X. In the clip, Fuentes insisted he had “NOTHING” to apologise for.

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On December 11, X user Gabe shared this aforementioned clip of Nick Fuentes with the caption:

“Nick responds to Piers Morgan’s futile exposé. ‘I apologize for NOTHING.’”
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Morgan noticed this post on the same day and decided to respond directly. In his reply, Morgan mocked Fuentes’ indignation and dismissed his refusal to apologize by calling him a “deluded little twerp.”

“You really need to get laid, you deluded little twerp,” Morgan wrote.
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What else did Nick Fuentes say in the video clip reposted by Piers Morgan?

Nick Fuentes (Image via YouTube/ @TuckerCarlsonShow)
Nick Fuentes (Image via YouTube/ @TuckerCarlsonShow)

In the aforementioned video clip of Nick Fuentes that Piers Morgan had shared, the former had addressed his appearance on Piers Morgan Uncensored. In the clip, Fuentes also weighed in on the backlash surrounding his earlier comments and insisted that he had nothing to regret.

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Fuentes opened the video by rejecting the idea that he owed anyone an apology. He framed Piers Morgan’s criticism against him as ineffective and suggested that public support remained firmly on his side despite Morgan’s efforts to “expose” him.

“I apologize for nothing. I take nothing back. You want to expose me? Everybody supports it. Congratulations, you did your proper expose and everybody stands with me, and nobody stands with you and your p*ssy hat and your empathetic kids and all your other nonsense,” he said.
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He then addressed Morgan directly, as well as viewers more broadly, asserting that public dislike of him was irrelevant because, in his view, the importance lay in the ideas he was communicating rather than his personality.

“You have to deal with that new reality. You don’t have to like me. You can think I’m a jerk. You can think I’m irresponsible. You can think whatever you want about me. It’s not about me. It’s about what I am expressing,” he said.
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Fuentes went on to characterize himself as merely the individual “expressing” a larger message. He emphasized that he had the “brains to perceive it” and had spent years preparing himself to articulate it, describing himself as a “spokesperson” and “vessel” for the ideas he promoted.

From that point onward, Fuentes reiterated that it was his message, and not his personality, that was central. He further added that this “new reality” was something both audiences and media figures, including Morgan and commentator Tucker Carlson, would have to accept.

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He expanded on this theme by insisting that pressing national concerns were not “about the economy,” or “the housing market,” or “the job market,” but instead about collective identity, and “who we are as a people.”

Fuentes then claimed that various religious and ethnic groups, including Jews and Muslims, possessed “peoplehood,” and argued that “Christians and Europeans” should reclaim it as well.

“And I’m going to give it back to them. I’m going to give them permission. I’m going to tell them it’s okay. We are people too. We have peoplehood too. We are a nation. We’re Christians. We’re Europeans. We’re Romans. We have a right to plant a flag in our own f*cking country, in our own territory. That’s the message,” he said.
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At present, Piers Morgan remains focused on his YouTube show Piers Morgan Uncensored, which continues to operate as a global platform for outspoken commentary, headline-making interviews, and unfiltered debate.

Nick Fuentes, meanwhile, has kept to his own corner of the internet with his America First podcast.

Edited by Shayari Roy
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