Piers shared his thoughts on the recent revelation that an unnamed BBC presenter allegedly paid a teenager money for sexually explicit images
Piers Morgan has stated that the recent claims about an unnamed BBC star will be a "scandal that will rock Britain". It follows recent headlines that a presenter at the broadcaster is facing an investigation after they allegedly paid a teen for sexually explicit images.
The well-known presenter is said to not be on air in the next few days according to the BBC, with the corporation understood to be looking into the claims. The messages are said to have started in 2020 and the man behind sending the images refrained from protecting his identity, as well as allegedly sending images of himself at his place of work.
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