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Piers Morgan's four-word response to man with 'biggest penis in Britain' on ITV

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A man who claims that he has the "biggest penis" out of an estimated 32.81 million men in the UK has been met with a sceptical response by Piers Morgan. Posting tears of laughter emojis, the 59-year-old shot back quizzically: "How does he know??"

One Twitter follower felt convinced the answer was "NHS data", although it doesn't seem to exist on the subject. The average size is believed to be six inches, according to London clinic International Andrology - but just 1,000 men participated in the measuring process - and their measurements were self-reported.

Matt Barr claims his 12-inch length is double the British average, and that he's so large, he's been banned from yoga classes.

He told all to an amused-looking Cat Deeley and her co-star Ben Shephard on This Morning recently - and claimed he's been approached for dates purely so women can ask to display his enormous member on their OnlyFans pages.

However, when it comes to the global competition, Matt is apparently far from the largest. The title for biggest penis in the world has gone to Roberto Esquivel Cabrera, from Saltillo in Mexico, at an astonishing 18.9 inches.

Far from him claiming bragging rights, he says it debilitates his life so much that he was forced to seek help so he could register as disabled.

A video emerged of the man measuring himself back in 2015, to prove his claims.

Then unemployed, he revealed that his appendage has cost him jobs, as well as relationships, and that he struggles to pray in church as he can't kneel without it getting in the way.

However, he's not the only one making such claims, as in 2021 a shocked Josie Gibson saw "photo evidence" on This Morning that it was another man, Jonah Falcon.

Meanwhile, Matt might not be the lengthiest man in the world, but he says his unusual physique has seen him thrown out of yoga classes.

He stated on This Morning that he was accused of having an erection when he didn't and that, despite wearing baggy clothing, "people just got the wrong idea".

Despite the complications it causes in his life, he says he has no intention of getting a reduction surgery, revealing that it could cost a pricey £15,000.

"It's only done, normally, in the cases of tumors and things like that. In the case of normal function, it's not common," he explained.

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