Piers Morgan bans Hugh Grant from his shows

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In May 2011, a notable incident occurred in the world of media when Piers Morgan, the then-host of shows on CNN and ITV, announced a permanent ban on actor Hugh Grant. This decision came after Grant publicly criticized the tabloid press, a sector that Morgan had been closely associated with throughout his career. The actor's outspoken views on the negative impact of tabloid journalism did not sit well with Morgan, who took to Twitter to express his disdain. In a tweet, Morgan referred to Grant as a 'tedious little man' and declared that Grant was banned 'in perpetuity' from all of his shows, including 'Piers Tonight' and 'Life Stories.' This incident highlighted the ongoing tension between celebrities and the media, particularly regarding the ethics of tabloid journalism and its influence on public perception. The ban not only underscored the personal animosity between the two figures but also sparked discussions about the role of the press in shaping narratives around public figures. As the media landscape continues to evolve, this incident remains a significant example of the friction that can arise between media personalities and the subjects they cover.
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