Pier is at it again with yet another detrimental downplaying of mental health
Piers Morgan is once again facing backlash on social media after tweets he posted mocking Naomi Osaka as she lit the torch during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic ceremony.
The 23-year-old was chosen to light the torch for her home country at this year’s games after a tough year in her career, dropping out of the likes of the French Open and Wimbledon, as well as being fairly open about her mental health.
However, Morgan – who previously took aim at her form refusing to do press conferences – still couldn’t keep his mouth shut. He tweeted the following after someone went fishing:
So glad she found the strength.. she must be exhausted after all those magazine covers! 🙏🙏 https://t.co/P5JgJsFUzZ
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) July 23, 2021
As should be expected, plenty of people rightly took immediate issue with the tweet, which clearly makes significant implications around the state of mental health and feeds into the larger ‘just because you can’t see it, doesn’t mean it’s not real’ snag point.
Piers the poor woman has mental health issues. If you have a go at her you’re having a go at all people with mental health. Just cos she’s a celebrity sports person doesn’t make her any more less to suffer. Many top celebs suffer. Think about it mate ?
— Steve Huxley (@pinguser1) July 23, 2021
Piers Morgan when he sees successful woman pic.twitter.com/5gMys9KqX5
— counterculturecomic (@counter79783342) July 23, 2021
Another person simply said “I think cancel culture needs to cancel Piers” – though another did add “They’ve tried and failed many a time”.
Regardless, as usual, the flak didn’t matter: it wasn’t long before Piers posted another tweet once again twisting Osaka’s previous comments as if to suggest she can never go out and do anything in public again.
I hope the world's media will respect Naomi's desire for privacy and not publish or broadcast these photos. https://t.co/Aop2P3WcLU
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) July 23, 2021
No one knows why Piers seems to have targeted Osaka, specifically. Maybe it’s because the suggestion that anyone could struggle with mental health is too woke and snowflakey for him to handle. Or maybe it’s just like this person said:
What is it with you and powerful black women who take back control ?
— Sarah Mann ? (@sarahmann365) July 23, 2021