Viewers have been left utterly baffled by Piers Morgan bringing a piglet onto his show to take a crack at Boris Johnson. Catch the clip here:
The former Good Morning Britain host is no longer boaring the nation with attacks on Meghan Markle.
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He's since upped his game and is now using animals to target his victims.
After Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid handed in their resignations, Johnson is anticipated to soon follow suit.
Sow Morgan has given his predictions on Piers Morgan Uncensored, all while holding a pig, leaving viewers bewildered.
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In the clip, Morgan can be seen clutching a poor small piglet.
He states: "Tonight, Boris Johnson must go. The greased piglet of politics has slipped and squirmed through almost three disastrous years of disorder and deceit.
"Thirty-eight resignations in two days have butchered his government and tonight surely, nothing can now save his bacon."
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The post has amassed hundreds of thousands of views, with many viewers probably having replayed the clip just to try and make sense of it.
One said: "The level of journalism in this country has hit rock bottom."
"Damn that's a new low," another commented.
A third shared an image of Morgan sharing a drink with Johnson alongside the caption: "I'm confused."
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"Producer desperation to save Talk TV," a final said.
Others were concerned for the safety of the piglet.
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"Is that pig stuffed or is it in a state of shock with you holding it...." one tweeted.
And others took the opportunity - on a retweeted post by Accidental Partridge - to joke about David Cameron making an appearance.
The former British Prime Minister was famously rumoured to have had an indecent encounter with a pig at university.
"Is he getting David Cameron on?" one user commented.
Another wrote: "David Cameron will be harder than the Herald crossword watching this."
Morgan's attack on Johnson armed with a piglet follows the revelation of two possible scenarios which could see Johnson removed from office.
The first would be if a cabinet member such as Michael Gove tells the Prime Minister he needs to go.
However, the Levelling Up Secretary was sacked by Johnson just yesterday, Wednesday, 6 July.
The second option is that the government ends up collapsing because so many MPs resign.
While Johnson remains umming and ahing over whether or not he'll step down, the nation has made it's thoughts loud and clear.
A pilot flying over a field between Buckingham and Gawcott spotted a lawn mowing which read the message: "F**k Boris."
Topics: Boris Johnson, Piers Morgan, TV and Film, Politics, UK News