The Sun that most of the complaints that day related to "perceived rude conduct by the presenters" during interviews. On June 22, Piers and Susanna Reid received a further 91 complaints, while the rest refer to two other episodes on June 16 and 18.In the week the presenting pair addressed a number of issues, including JK Rowling’s Twitter comments about trans women, Therese Coffrey's comments about Marcus Rashford's free school meals campaign and Matt Hancock getting the Manchester United star’s name wrong.This is not as many complaints as the week before when the breakfast TV programme received 397 complaints.And 264 of them were for one of Piers’ trademark rants - with Boris Johnson at the receiving end of his assessment.Piers, 55,.