It's the moment we've all been waiting for, Piers Morgan finally got some pay back.
The controversial presenter took to Twitter last night to reveal he would be taking on the challenge of labour pains.
UPDATE: On tomorrow's @GMB I will be enduring the pain of childbirth using a child labour simulator, to see just how hard it really is.
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) May 7, 2019
Although most people were happy with the news, some were quick to point out how far from real childbirth it will actually be.
Oh my god. I am going to be watching this for sure. Only 12 hours attached to the machine to make it authentic. Plus, don't forget that you won't actually be delivering the baby, so bear that in mind when you are begging them to stop and praising women for being incredible.
— Antonia (@Flaminhaystack) May 7, 2019
So today on Good Morning Britain Piers was fitted with a TENS Machine.
TENS units deliver small electrical pulses through adhesive pads, flooding the nervous system.
Here's what happened
The machine began at level 20.
This simulates the stage before a woman goes to the hospital, and even that had Piers squirming!
Co-presenter Susanna Reid joyfully asked for it to be turned up more.
Once the machine reached 60, similar to the start of labour, it was too much for Piers.
He pulled the machine off him after only 5 minutes.
'I will never joke about childbirth again. It was UTTER AGONY.'@piersmorgan lasted five minutes before calling it quits! He lasted longer than we thought 👏#PushPiersPush pic.twitter.com/4upBbs3z5i
— Good Morning Britain (@GMB) May 8, 2019
Although clearly shaken by the pain, it wasn't long before Piers was back to his usual self.
FYI: I was deprived of any gas/air or epidural for THE WHOLE FIVE MINUTES.
So it's grotesquely unfair to suggest, as some are doing, that I'm too weak for childbirth. pic.twitter.com/iMn95cF66Q— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) May 8, 2019
You can check out his full reaction in the video below.
How painful is childbirth? @piersmorgan finds out the hard way! 😣
C'mon Piers! You can do it! #PushPiersPush pic.twitter.com/RnsZ2WXKAl
— Good Morning Britain (@GMB) May 8, 2019