
The Good Morning Britain host posted a picture of the James Bond actor last week, where Craig was holding his child close to his chest in the baby carrier.
Morgan wrote:
Oh 007.. not you as well?!!! #papoose #emasculatedBond
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) October 15, 2018
One person responded:
There is nothing more masculine than a Father taking an active role in nurturing and looking after his child.Captain America himself, Chris Evans, even got involved in the conversation, replying:
About time more in the media celebrated this, I mean aren’t you right-wing oddballs always bleating on about lack of family values?
You really have to be so uncertain of your own masculinity to concern yourself with how another man carries his child.
Any man who wastes time quantifying masculinity is terrified on the inside.
There is nothing more masculine than a Father taking an active role in nurturing and looking after his child.About time more in the media celebrated this, I mean aren't you right-wing oddballs always bleating on about lack of family values?
— moonbucket (@saltiregizmo) October 15, 2018
You really have to be so uncertain of your own masculinity to concern yourself with how another man carries his child. Any man who wastes time quantifying masculinity is terrified on the inside. https://t.co/9jsHZ3WKRn— Chris Evans (@ChrisEvans) October 16, 2018
The presenter fought back and tried to insist his opinion was the right opinion, writing:
007 wouldn’t be seen dead in a bloody papoose.
I just hate papooses. I know the shrieking Twitter mob is trying to bully me into liking them – but they will fail in their mission.
I just hate papooses. I know the shrieking Twitter mob is trying to bully me into liking them – but they will fail in their mission. https://t.co/AcHChn5VNJ— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) October 15, 2018
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) October 16, 2018No mate, 007 wouldn't be seen dead in a bloody papoose.
Unlike male members of the Guardian newsroom, where I believe it's compulsory even if you don't have a baby? https://t.co/oS6hD3cDrL
Tweeting the POTUS, he wrote:
Do you have a view about papooses, Mr President @realDonaldTrump?
Everyone else seems to be getting very worked up about them.
I don’t really have you down as a papoose kinda guy, but then you’re full of surprises.
Do you have a view about papooses, Mr President @realDonaldTrump?— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) October 15, 2018
Everyone else seems to be getting very worked up about them.
I don’t really have you down as a papoose kinda guy, but then you’re full of surprises.
Thankfully, one person managed to take Morgan down a peg or two after the comments. Comedian Harry Hill appeared on Good Morning Britain and surprised Morgan by throwing a shaving foam pie in his face.
As he threw the pie, he yelled:
This pie is for all those men who wear papooses!Despite the backlash and pie-throwing, Morgan continued to take shots at Craig, sharing another tweet today (October 22). Again he used a picture of the actor holding his baby, but this time there was no papoose.
Morgan wrote:
BREAKING: James Bond ditches papoose.
BREAKING: James Bond ditches papoose. pic.twitter.com/u6RALww8Mm— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) October 22, 2018
One person angrily responded:
BREAKING: Piers Morgan still doesn’t understand that James Bond is a fictional character. He also thinks actor Daniel Craig gives a sh*t about his critiques on carrying his own baby. [sic]Another added:
Pretty sure Daniel still has the carrier but doesn’t feel the need to use it for every trip
BREAKING: Piers Morgan still doesn't understand that James Bond is a fictional character. He also thinks actor Daniel Craig gives a shit about his critiques on carrying his own baby.— Tiffany Byrd (@T_Byrd519) October 22, 2018
Pretty sure Daniel still has the carrier but doesn't feel the need to use it for every trip— Michelle 'Stacy' de Bono(@Michmumofeight) October 22, 2018
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