Piers Morgan and his son Spencer Morgan have clashed once again on Twitter following the TV host's views on the Coronavirus pandemic and related lockdown guidelines.
It's not the first time the Good Morning Britain star and his son have clashed in recent weeks. They regularly butt heads on the topic.
Spencer, 27, tweeted: "Lockdownists think money grows on trees don't they?"
His famous father retweeted and added his own comment, saying "You can revive economies, you can't revive dead people."
Shortly after, Piers, 56, tweeted: "Can all Covidiots please just unfollow me and f*** off. This second wave is extremely serious and I'm not interested in your insane conspiracy theories, your dumb fake charts, your 'proof' that Covid's 'not as bad as the flu' – or any of your ignorant abusive garbage."
Spencer then retweeted the message and added: "It was a fun 27 years. Farewell."
Spencer has made it clear he thinks the changing lockdown guidelines are too strict, suggesting they should only affect vulnerable people.
However, his father Piers has been vocal about them too, saying the country isn't doing enough and things should actually be stricter.
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