During a tense Piers Morgan Uncensored interview in New York, Piers Morgan challenged Russell Brand over a moment where Brand struggled to locate Bible passages in a Bible he took to Southwark Crown Court earlier this year. Brand is due to stand trial in October on rape and assault charges from alleged offences between 2006 and 2010, which he denies. The two-minute clip sparked widespread online ridicule as Brand fumbled through the Bible without finding the verses.

Faith Under Fire

Morgan confronted Brand about his publicly declared Christian faith, questioning the timing of his conversion after allegations surfaced in a 2023 documentary. The Bible search blunder intensified doubts about Brand’s sincerity and raised fresh scrutiny amid his upcoming trial.

Russell Brand Attack Horror

Brand admitted daily thoughts about the possibility of prison if convicted. He said he would face it “with God” and insisted, “We are going to find out the truth, and we’re going to deal with the truth. If the truth is I am going to prison, then I am.” He acknowledged the impact on his family but maintained his innocence throughout.

Brand addressed a prior admission regarding a relationship with a 16-year-old when he was 30, clarifying that it is unrelated to current charges. He said, “No, I should not have been doing that,” admitting it was legal yet morally wrong, reflecting on a culture that rewarded promiscuity.

Court Shock

The interview was marked by clashes over Brand’s truthfulness, with Morgan branding him a “massive grifter.” Brand deflected questions on his children’s Covid vaccinations and repeated claims of being targeted by a “deep state,” sparking heated back-and-forths throughout.

Russell Brand is due to stand trial at Southwark Crown Court in October over allegations dating from 2006 to 2010. He denies all charges.

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