Amanda Holden isn't necessarily known for her political views but she made her feelings clear as she appeared on Good Morning Britain
10.03.2022 - 00:27 / ok.co.uk
Money Saving Expert founder Martin Lewis was hit with complaints over his latest outfit choice, as he appeared on TV to give viewers tips on how to cut back amid rising bills.The personal finance expert was appearing on ITV for a special edition of the Martin Lewis Money Show, where he gave viewers advice on how to make the most of their money, including how to cope with the rising cost of food and energy. However, some viewers were distracted by the presenter’s eye-catching outfit of choice, amid a time of financial difficulty for many.
Martin wore an all-black suit with a sparkly, sequinned jacket for the broadcast, which not all viewers were a fan of. Over on Twitter, one viewer commented: “@MartinSLewis I am a real fan of yours, and all the good work you do.
But where on earth did you get that awful jacket!” Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter Another commented: ““#Martinlewis why on Earth are you wearing that sparkly jacket? It is not a great time with the war and what is happening in Ukraine. Does not seem that you are taking things seriously.” A third person added: “@MartinSLewis literally couldn’t write it! Cost of living special being introduced by a man in a sequin edged dinner jacket #noidea #MartinLewis #getagrip.” Then another followed with: “Lose the glitter jacket.
Not sure its appropriate when people are struggling with the cost of living #MartinLewis” Co-host Angelica Bell quickly picked up on the comments online and told Martin he was getting a lot of questions about wearing a 'sparkly' shirt with the suggestion that it was too 'bling' for a programme about people struggling with bills. In his defence, Martin said he wanted to give
.Amanda Holden isn't necessarily known for her political views but she made her feelings clear as she appeared on Good Morning Britain
It was contact from one mother to another that TV and radio presenter Amanda Holden has claimed truly brought the harrowing situation in the Ukraine home to her.The actress and telly star, who has just returned home from a Medyka refugee camp in Poland where she spoke with fleeing families for a brand new podcast 'Listening to Hidden Voices of Ukraine', joined Good Morning Britain to share her experience. A snippet from Amanda's podcast was played on the show, and heard the former Britain's Got Talent judge telling listeners: "As a wife and a mum of two daughters, seeing those families fighting to survive, pleading to TV news crews to help them, has been absolutely heartbreaking." The distressed voice of a refugee is then heard announcing: "Nobody is going to break us, we are strong.
Good Morning Britain viewers have thanked Martin Lewis for grilling the health secretary, Sajid Javid on Monday (21 March). The financial expert, who is filling in for Richard Madeley, took his time to ask key questions about how the government would support the most vulnerable, low income households and medically disabled with the rising cost of energy prices.
Susanna Reid and Martin Lewis felt emotional watching a video clip of a young Ukrainian girl singing the country’s national anthem onstage during a major charity concert, weeks after she first went viral singing a song from Frozen in a bomb shelter. Introducing the clip on Monday’s Good Morning Britain, Susanna shared the ‘good news’ that Amelia Anisovych was now safe in Poland after fleeing Ukraine with her grandmother and brother Misha. The seven-year-old was able to escape her home country’s capital city of Kyiv shortly after her first video gained huge interest, and the 51-year-old presenter explained that Amelia was back and sharing her voice once more.
Martin Lewis became emotional as he watched a young Ukrainian girl sing the National anthem at a charity concert in Poland. The finance expert, who filled in for Richard Madeley on Good Morning Britain, stumbled on his words as he became “distracted” by the sweet girl’s voice. Amelia went viral earlier this month as she sang 'Let it Go' from Disney’s Frozen from a make-shift bomb shelter in Ukraine, in a clip that captured hearts around the world.
Martin Lewis was almost left overcome with emotion as he hosted Good Morning Britain on Monday and shared an update on the young girl who went viral singing in a Ukraine bunker.
BAFTA awards tonight (Sunday, March 13) have been issued a warning by organisers over their outfits amid the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine. The 2022 BAFTA awards will kick off on BBC One tonight at 7pm.
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