Piers Morgan Shut Down By Love Island's Jonny Mitchell After 'Good Morning Britain' Host Tries To Humiliate Him During Interview

The presenter thought it appropriate to start testing his intellect live on air.
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We wouldn’t usually be cheering Love Island’s Jonny Mitchell on due to his treatment of Camilla Thurlow in the villa, but we couldn’t help but be on his side when he came face-to-face with Piers Morgan on Monday’s (17 July) ‘Good Morning Britain’

The former Islander put the presenter well and truly in his place, as Piers attempted to embarrass him during an interview on the ITV breakfast show. 

Jonny appeared on the sofa to discuss his time on the reality series, when Piers seized the opportunity to try and make him look stupid, having previously been critical of ‘Love Island’ and its “cretinous” contestants

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Jonny Mitchell appeared opposite Piers Morgan on 'Good Morning Britain'
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Interrupting the interview, Piers sneered: “Jonny, what’s 11 times 15?” 

“Maths isn’t my strong point, so don’t put me on the spot,” Jonny said, before being urged to take a guess. 

After he answered incorrectly, Piers went on to ask him who the Chancellor of Germany is. 

“Come on, lets move on,” Jonny replied, before correctly identifying her as Angela Merkel. 

When Piers then asked him to name value of maths symbol Pi to three decimal places, Jonny replied: “Absolutely not.”

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Jonny left 'Love Island' last week, after being choosing to sacrifice himself over Tyla
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Piers continued to mock Jonny, then asking: “Don’t you think it’s a forum for complete dimwits to behave like dimwits?”

Losing his patience, he replied: “No, I think it’s a great idea; you stick a bunch of twenty-something-year-olds in a villa for free and let them get on with it. It’s great TV.

“Gosh, lighten up, Piers!”

He continued: “I don’t think the show is stupid at all. It’s just entertainment. I know it’s not everyone’s cup of tea, mate – but the main audience is younger people, not you. No offence.”

We couldn’t have put it better ourselves. 

‘Good Morning Britain’ airs weekdays at 6am on ITV, with ‘Love Island’ continuing tonight at 9pm on ITV2.