Boris Johnson ‘ran away’ on Piers Morgan Uncensored (Image: Piers Morgan Uncensored)
announced that he has reunited with just over five years after the former Prime Minister hid in a fridge to avoid an interview with him.
On Monday, the Uncensored host confirmed the interview on and quipped that Mr Johnson, 60, ran away again.
The journalist, 59, wrote: “UPDATE: Five years after he ran into a fridge to avoid being interviewed by me, @BorisJohnson finally agreed to do one today.. and ended up running away again… drops on @PiersUncensored tonight.”
In a teaser for the interview, Mr Johnson, who is currently in , addressed the infamous fridge moment before abruptly ending the chat.
He said: “I’m now making amends by giving you the longest interview I’ve ever given you in a place that is substantially colder than the most domestic fridges. Anyway, take care…”
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UPDATE: Five years after he ran into a fridge to avoid being interviewed by me, finally agreed to do one today.. and ended up running away again… drops on tonight.
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan)
Uncensored fans rushed to X to react to the news. One wrote: “I can’t wait to see what you did to him lol.”
Another said: “That’s interesting. I wonder what he’s so afraid of?”
And a third laughed: “You’ve never given Boris a break.”
Back in December 2019, the former Conservative MP when he was repeatedly approached by news correspondent Jonathan Swain.
Swain pressed the then-Prime Minister that he was live on the morning show, and he replied: “I’ll be with you in a second,” before disappearing into a fridge filled with milk bottles.
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Earlier on Monday, Mr Johnson was interviewed by Good Morning Britain hosts and , but the .
Speaking from Kyiv, the former Tory leader claimed the USA and are “very close” to signing a minerals deal which could help to secure Kyiv’s future.
He said: “I believe that we’re very close to getting this minerals agreement signed between the United States and , and that commits the US not only to future financing of , but also to a free, sovereign and secure .
“I think that it’s positive for – and don’t forget, the fundamental loser in all that is going to be Putin, because what Putin wants is to be a vassal state of .”
After answering another question, the politician confessed: “Anyways, I’ve got to love you and leave you.”
As Madeley attempted to continue the conversation, Mr Johnson removed his earpiece and announced: “I’ve got to go.”
The politician could be seen removing all his equipment and walking out of the shot as Reid said: “Thank you very much indeed for your time this morning. Just disentangling himself from our microphone and off he goes.”