PIERS Morgan today blasted Brit ISIS bride Shamima Begum saying she should go "f*** herself" and deserves to "rot in hell".
The no-nonsense GMB presenter took aim at the teen and US counterpart Hoda Muthana after they both told how they wanted to "come home."
However, outspoken Piers said the pair had no right to expect to be forgiven after agreeing to marry the "world's worst terrorists."
he said: "Now, predictably, they both want to return to the safety of their original countries and live at OUR tax-payer expense.
"To which I say, and excuse my language here but sometimes it’s entirely appropriate: Go f*** yourselves.
"My message to both these brides, and any others like them, is this: You made your ISIS husband beds, now you can rot in hell in them."
My message to both these brides, and any others like them, is this: You made your ISIS husband beds, now you can rot in hell in them
Piers Morgan
Begum told Sky News yesterday: "When I went to Syria I was just a housewife for the entire four years. I never did anything dangerous.
"I never made propaganda. I never encouraged people to come to Syria."
Last week Begum, who fled to Syria as a 15-year-old schoolgirl in 2015, caused uproar when she demanded to be let back into Britain to have her third child.
She's since given birth to a baby boy in a refugee camp in Syria and claims she "can't stay in this camp forever".
But experts are divided on whether she should be allowed to return and international law says British citizens have a right to come back to the UK.
But if people are deemed a serious threat to the country the Government can strip them of it - but only if they have another nationality.
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The Home Secretary also has the power to prevent people from heading to specific areas, or prosecute people who have been there and come back.
Around 900 Isis fighters from Britain are said to have gone to fight in Syria and Iraq, and around 400 have tried to return back to the UK.
100 of them had orders slapped on them by ministers or their citizenship stripped off them.
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