An English broadcaster, journalist, writer, and television personality by the name of Piers Stefan Pughe-Morgan, was born O’Meara on March 30, 1965. In 1988, The Sun was where he started his Fleet Street career.
He became the youngest editor of a British major newspaper in more than 50 years when Rupert Murdoch appointed him editor of the News of the World in 1994 at the age of 29.
Morgan began editing the Daily Mirror in 1995 and was fired in 2004. From 2006 to 2007, he served as the editorial director of First News.
Marion Shalloe children: Spencer William Morgan, Albert Douglas Morgan, Stanley Christopher Morgan
In 1991, Morgan wed Marion Shalloe, a ward sister at a hospital.
Three kids were born to the couple, who got divorced in 2008 after parting ways in 2004.
He wed Celia Walden, a journalist and the offspring of former Conservative MP George Walden, in June 2010.
Walden gave birth to a girl on November 25, 2011, making this her first kid and Morgan’s fourth.
London’s Kensington serves as Morgan’s principal abode. He divides his time between a residence in Newick, East Sussex, and a base in Los Angeles, California.
Piers and his wife welcomed a second son, Stanley, in 1997.
Their third child, Albert, was born in 2000 shortly after Marion became pregnant.
But not long after an email discussion between Piers and The Sun columnist Marina Hyde, her marriage to Piers started to disintegrate.