Piers Morgan divides Instagram with very random dinner guests, including Gary Lineker, Amanda Holden and James Arthur
Piers Morgan has divided Instagram users as he shared a picture with a very random group of dinner guests while in Los Angeles for his 58th birthday celebrations.
A day later, Piers was once again seen with the three other TV stars along with a few other well-known faces as they all enjoyed dinner together. Also joining them was Pussycat Doll Ashley Roberts, along with Piers' son Spencer Morgan and pop singer James Arthur as they enjoyed a meal together at the Sunset Tower Hotel in Hollywood.He captioned the photo: "Two pop stars, two judges , Britain’s most notorious opinion-expresser , a model, a sports journalist, and a showbiz manager. My kinda dinner party."
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