Piers morgan life stories mo farah biography

  • Talk-Show.
  • Piers Morgan chats candidly with Olympic hero Mo Farah.
  • "The real story is I was born in Somaliland, north of Somalia, as Hussein Abdi Kahin.
  • Piers Morgan says Sir Mo Farah&#;s Life Stories might need edit after athlete bravely reveals trafficking history

    Piers Morgan has pointed out that Sir Mo Farah’s Life Stories might need a ‘retrospective edit’ after the Olympic champion revealed he was trafficked into the UK as a child.

    The year-old athlete shared in the BBC documentary The Real Mo Farah how he was brought to Britain from Somalia illegally having assumed the name of another child after his father was killed in the civil war.

    Speaking in the documentary, Sir Mo said ‘the truth is I’m not who you think I am,’ adding he needs to tell his real story ‘whatever the cost’.

    The father-of-four added that he was born in Somaliland, north of Somalia, as Hussein Abdi Kahin.

    Sir Mo has been praised by many charities up and down the country since sharing his truth, and celebrities have also spoken out.

    Among them was former Good Morning Britain presenter Piers, who wrote: ‘This Life Stories show might need a

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  • Kate Garraway's Life Stories

    British television chat show

    Kate Garraway's Life Stories (formerly known as Piers Morgan's Life Stories until ) is a British television chat show on ITV, presented by Kate Garraway and was formerly presented bygd Piers Morgan. Recorded in front of a studio audience, each episode is devoted to one celebrity guest. Episodes are filmed at Television Centre (although they were previously made at Teddington Studios and The London Studios) between one and two weeks before being broadcast on television. On 21 October , it was confirmed that Morgan was leaving the show and would be replaced by Kate Garraway, his final guest.[1]

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    SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
    122 February 5 April 6
    210 October 14 November 6
    314 February 10 April 7
    49 October 27 November 7
    516 April 21 May 6
    629 October 24 månad 5
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    Mo Farah opens up about drugs in Piers Morgan interview: "I've won a lot of medals, and I'm clean"

    Mo Farah will open up about his life in an interview with Piers Morgan, saying that he has never taken illegal performance-enhancing drugs.

    However, he did talk about trying the now-banned substance khat in Somalia in , over a decade before it was made illegal by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) last year.


    The Olympic gold medallist was under the spotlight in June after his coach Alberto Salazar violated anti-doping rules, though Farah has denied ever taking performance-enhancing substances.

    In the interview, the year-old gives his frank views on athletes taking illegal drugs, saying that he has never been tempted to take them.

    "I don't see it… and for me, I've won a lot of medals, and I'm clean, and I can't do it, I'd never do that. If I were to have anything in terms of our sports and how we make it better, same rules apply to us that should be applied