Piers Morgan Takes Shot at Gavin Newsom’s ‘Slick’ Look: He ‘Probably Takes Longer to Get Ready Than His Wife’

 


Piers Morgan couldn’t resist a jab at California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s polished appearance during an appearance on Fox & Friends Monday morning.

The spicy sit-down began with Morgan and Brian Kilmeade riffing on each other over their ages and appearance:

PIERS MORGAN: By the way I turned 60 yesterday. I know what you’re thinking, Ainsley. I can’t be 60. [To Kilmeade] But I found to my utter, utter shock that you’re only 10 months older than me.

BRIAN KILMEADE: Right.

MORGAN: I had you for about five years older.

KILMEADE: I look 10 years younger. Are you kidding me? You guys, the British don’t even know how to use moisturizer.

MORGAN: We don’t need moisturizer.

Morgan then used Kilmeade’s crack to segue to the subject at hand: Newsom and disarray within the Democratic Party ranks.

“Talking about moisturizer, don’t you think about Gavin Newsom — he takes longer to get ready than his wife, don’t you think?” asked Morgan facetiously,

“He is so slick it’s just pouring off him,” Morgan went on. “It’s interesting because one of the reason the party’s so toxic is because of people like Newsom who are following these mad crazy woke progressive left policies. Now to his credit, he, unlike a lot of the party, has realized they have to move very, very quickly back to the middle or it’s all over. I mean, the Democrat polling is indescribably horrific.”

Newsom has emerged as a potential presidential candidate in 2028, but he faces an uphill battle as critics attack his leadership in California and how he’s been cozying up with Republican pundits while blasting his own party. Just last week, he called the Democratic brand “toxic.”

Earlier this year, he started his This Is Gavin Newsom podcast, where he has hosted right-wing personalities as Charlie Kirk and Steve Bannon and incited fury on the left.

On Friday, Newsom joined Bill Maher on the latter’s Real Time, where the governor praised Maher for agreeing to meet President Donald Trump at the White House, arguing that level of dialogue is what he’s trying to create with his podcast.

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