Former GMB star Piers Morgan hilariously mocked on 59th birthday as he shares 'difficult moment'
31.03.2024 - 15:53
/ ok.co.uk
Piers Morgan had a laugh on his 59th birthday, even though he was the butt of the joke! The TV presenter and former GMB anchor pulled out all the stops with a fancy dinner at his favourite Beverly Hills restaurant, Via Alloro. Surrounded by his loved ones, he polished off a meal of steak and wine, before being handed a giant plate piled high with cake, ice cream, and fruit.
But there was quite an unusual candle served up with his dessert - it was shaped like a tombstone and cheekily said: "Basically dead." Next to a pic of him giggling beside the cake, Piers admitted this treat was a bit of a mood killer during his special day. He posted: "Nothing like a 'BASICALLY DEAD' tombstone on your birthday cake to boost morale at this difficult moment in life's ageing process," following it up with a laughing face emoji.
But not one to stay down for long, Piers thanked the restaurant and staff "for an otherwise great 59th 'celebration' dinner. And to my friend @bobnouri for his generosity." A day earlier, Piers took to social media to show off some naughty birthday cards sent over by people who know him well.
One of them simply wished him: "Happy Birthday d******d," and another quipped: "Today is all about you, just like every other f*****d day." Sharing the cards, Piers captioned the Instagram post: "I'm 59 today and there's a theme developing to the warm, loving birthday cards flooding in from people who know me best," wrapping it up neatly with a laughing face emoji. Piers also shared an old video of him dancing with some pom poms in Antigua, adding a cheeky caption: "How I intend celebrating my 59th birthday...
Like a Champion." Among many comments on his post was: "Happy Birthday Piers. God bless and may you always keep that
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