Piers Morgan said his friend Ant McPartlin deserves no sympathy over his drink drive arrest and guilty plea.
The Good Morning Britain host said the presenter ‘held his hands up’ and is now a ‘haunted guy.’
McPartlin was fined £86,000 and banned from the road for 20 months after he was caught more than twice the legal limit following a crash in Richmond, west London.
He pleaded guilty to driving with 75 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml of breath. The legal limit is 35 micrograms.
Meanwhile, Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan said McPartlin deserves no sympathy for what he’s done
TV presenter Ant McPartlin said he has let himself and his family down and is ‘truly sorry’ for smashing into two family cars while twice the legal alcohol limit. He was banned from the road and fined £86,000 after he admitted drink driving
Speaking on the ITV show this morning Mr Morgan said: ‘I’ve known Ant a long time, worked with him, partied with him, had a good time with him. Like him very, very much.
‘Very sad to see him now going through this kind of attention. I don’t think he’d want any sympathy. He doesn’t deserve any sympathy for this episode. It’s pretty unedifying stuff.
‘He couldn’t have done any more. He’s held his hands up. He’s admitted it. He’s taken his punishment. He looks to me like a slightly haunted guy yesterday. ‘
Morgan got to know McPartlin after the pair started working together on Britain’s Got Talent in 2007.

Anthony McPartlin, Lisa Armstrong, Declan Donnelly and Ali Astall arrive for the House of Fraser British Academy of Television Awards at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London, in 2015

A court sketch of Ant behind the glass-fronted dock at Wimbledon Magistrates Court. He spoke only to confirm his details and plead guilty to drink driving. His lawyer told the court he was struggling with ‘alcohol and emotional issues’ at the time
Speaking outside Wimbledon Magistrates’ Court, McPartlin said he was ‘ashamed and mortified’ for crashing while drink driving with his mother in the passenger seat.

Lisa Armstrong, Anthony McPartlin, Declan Donnelly and Ali Astall attend The Prince’s Countryside Fund Raceday at Ascot Racecourse on March 29, 2015

Ant was shielded by police as he made his way back past cameras following his court appearance yesterday afternoon

Seven uniformed police officers were at the door of the court to shield the star from cameras as he arrived yesterday
McPartlin was arrested after losing control of his black Mini and smashing into two other cars, a Mini and a BMW, while driving in Richmond, west London on March 18.
The court heard how the crash left a nine-year-old passenger in the BMW screaming: ‘I’m dying, mummy!’


The I’m a Celebrity host gave a brief statement outside court, saying he was ‘truly sorry’ to those caught up in the crash
The boy’s mother, Dr Audrey Ng, also said she’d been unable to return to work since the accident.
Faheem Vanoo, the driver of the Mini, said afterwards that he and his family thought they would die in the collision.
District Judge Barbara Barnes told McPartlin: ‘You were struggling with personal problems and issues with alcohol and that had been going on for some months.
‘Your level of driving was unacceptable that day. You recognise you have let down so many people, your friends, family and colleagues.’