📖 Overview
Piers Morgan's memoir chronicles his career trajectory from newspaper editor to television personality, focusing on his interactions with celebrities, politicians, and public figures. His experiences span major events in British media and entertainment from the 1990s through the 2010s.
The narrative follows Morgan's time as editor of News of the World and the Daily Mirror, his move to television with Britain's Got Talent, and his later success in the United States. He recounts encounters with figures like Donald Trump, Simon Cowell, and members of the British Royal Family.
The book includes behind-the-scenes accounts of high-profile interviews, media scandals, and watershed moments in modern journalism. Morgan details the professional decisions and personal relationships that shaped his controversial public persona.
Through Morgan's perspective on fame and media influence, the book examines questions about celebrity culture, journalistic ethics, and the intersection of entertainment and news in the modern era.
👀 Reviews
Readers found Morgan's book self-serving and arrogant, with many noting that the title reflects his perceived narcissism.
Common praise focused on:
- Behind-the-scenes media industry stories
- Writing style that maintains reader interest
- Candid accounts of interactions with celebrities
Main criticisms:
- Too much self-promotion and name-dropping
- Defensive tone when discussing controversies
- Lack of introspection or personal growth
- Portrays himself as hero in every situation
Ratings:
Goodreads: 3.6/5 (428 ratings)
Amazon UK: 3.9/5 (265 ratings)
Amazon US: 3.7/5 (89 ratings)
Sample reader comments:
"Like him or loathe him, he tells a good story" - Amazon reviewer
"The ego has landed... and written a book" - Goodreads reviewer
"Entertaining but exhausting in its constant self-congratulation" - Goodreads user
Several readers noted they enjoyed the book despite disliking Morgan personally.
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🤔 Interesting facts
🎭 While serving as editor of the Daily Mirror, Piers Morgan was fired in 2004 for publishing fake photographs allegedly showing British soldiers abusing Iraqi prisoners.
📚 The book's title "Don't You Know Who I Am?" was inspired by Morgan's encounters with celebrities using this infamous phrase when denied special treatment.
🌟 Morgan reveals in the book that his first-ever celebrity interview was with Sylvester Stallone, conducted when he was just 19 years old.
🎬 The memoir details Morgan's transformation from newspaper editor to TV personality, including his replacement of Larry King on CNN and his role as a judge on America's Got Talent.
🗣️ Throughout the book, Morgan shares candid stories about his interactions with figures like Donald Trump, Simon Cowell, and Princess Diana, offering behind-the-scenes glimpses into celebrity culture.