Piers Morgan has slammed the curvaceous reality queen once again in the wake of her latest slew of jaw-dropping topless selfies, saying ‘time should be up’ for her during Tuesday’s episode of Good Morning Britain.
The outspoken journalist, 52, who took to Twitter to tell Kim to ‘put them away, for goodness sake’ couldn’t contain his vitriol as he commented on the scantily clad images, released shortly after his interview with US president Donald Trump aired.
Piers said: ‘Very big news day yesterday obviously for reasons we all know. But right in the middle of it, it was really glad to know that some things never change.
Heavily criticising 37-year-old Kim, who recently welcomed third child Chicago via surrogate this month, said: ‘When you become a mother again, things don’t change. You’ve become a mother again, you’re in your mid to late 30s, it’s your third child.
‘I know what I’ll do, I’ll put a big topless photo of myself on social media.’
‘We’ve covered them up, she’s basically got them and gone way look at me, me too.
‘Time should be up for Miss Kardashian. I don’t know what she adds to the movement really.
‘The only thing moving is her breasts. It’s reassuring isn’t it that some things never change.’
In March 2016 Piers and Kim became embroiled in a spat after he criticised her completely nude mirror selfie, leading the outspoken host to tweet: ‘I know the old man’s $50 million in debt, Kim, but this is absurd. Want me to buy you some clothes?’
Kim was quick to hit back writing: ‘Hey @PiersMorgan,’ she retorted, ‘never offer to buy a married woman clothes. That’s on some Ashley Madison type s**t. #forresearch’.
He also laid into Kim and said she wasn’t promoting feminism when she posed for a racy topless snap with model Emily Ratajkowski that year.
In March last year during Good Morning Britain, the star said: ‘I saw Kim Kardashian flipping the bird doing a topless selfie to her millions of followers, many of whom are impressionable young girls –that can’t be a good example of feminism.’
‘She does it in the name of liberating and empowering women and feminism, to me that can’t be and shouldn’t be what feminism is.’
Singer Annie Lennox concurred: ‘That’s her version of feminism, it’s not mine and it’s not Helen’s’.
She continued: ‘For me, because of my absolute commitment to that issue, I’ve been to Ethopia and done things courtesy of Comic Relief.
I’m deeply involved in the basic things like trying to get women access to education, let alone basic pay. The western world is in a bubble.’
Meanwhile, Kim defended her right to post naked selfies while on the red carpet at the Vogue 100 gala dinner in London last May.
She said at the time: ‘For me, it wasn’t even about flaunting it. I felt good about myself so let ME do what I feel comfortable with. If you are conservative and if you’re not comfortable with that, that’s amazing, too.’
But Piers said: ‘She’s wrong about the naked selfies. Do that to Kanye. I’ve got no problem with what she does in her own life.
Adding: ‘Doing it to a bunch of millions of young girls… is that really the arbiter of success for women in the world now? No, it’s not… Be stylish. Be cool, be sexy, be genuinely empowering.