'Go f**k themselves': Karl Stefanovic's fiery second sit-down with Piers Morgan
The sacked Nine host returns to Uncensored, unloading on critics and taking fresh aim at the PM over his Kylie comments.

Karl Stefanovic has sat down with Piers Morgan for an interview.
No, you're not having a stroke - this is indeed the second time the pair have come together for a chat.
This time, they spoke on the set of Morgan's Uncensored podcast, where Stefanovic wasted little time getting to the point.
"I've got too much to do, too much I want to do," Stefanovic told Morgan. "Those people aren't working in the industry anymore so they can..."
Morgan pushed him further. "Do you want to say what you..." he began, before Stefanovic cut in.
"I really, really want to say it," Stefanovic said.
He didn't hold back: "They can go f**k themselves."

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The Albanese jab
Stefanovic also weighed in on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, referencing Albanese's recent "shag, marry, date" comments about Kylie Minogue made on Nova's Bush Deep podcast, before a clip of the original exchange was played.
"I think personally, and I don't want to overstate it, or draw too many conclusions at this point of his prime ministership, but I think he could be the worst prime minister since Keir Starmer," Stefanovic said.
Morgan agreed, pointing to what he saw as a double standard from the prime minister, who warned Stefanovic against straying "further and further out on the edges of what is mainstream political debate" following Stefanovic's own interview with Tommy Robinson.
"But I thought there was a real hypocrisy there because he's criticising you for being out of the mainstream political debate," Morgan said.
"For a prime minister of a country like Australia, to be as coarse as he was on camera about a national treasure like Kylie, I thought was, given what he said about you, edging away from mainstream. How is that any different?"
Stefanovic agreed. "That's what stung most," he said.
This is the second time Stefanovic and Morgan have interviewed each other, following Stefanovic's first sit-down with Morgan, recorded two hours after Nine Entertainment confirmed it was terminating his contract in the wake of his interview with UK far-right figure Tommy Robinson.
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