Morning Live star Gethin Jones shared an “awkward” moment with his co-presenter Helen Skelton during Monday’s, September 16 episode of the BBC show. The pair were wrapping up a segment about challenging council tax with consumer journalist Felicity Hannah when the moment happened. Upon closing that section of the show, Gethin said: “Everything I do, I do it for you,” referencing the Bryan Adams song of the same name.

At first Helen thought he was talking to Felicity and she said: “You made Felicity really uncomfortable then. She didn't know where you were going with that.” “I was looking at you.

That was the awkward bit,” Gethin then told Helen who replied: “More so now though, eh?”, and jokingly moved her chair away from him. READ MORE: GMB viewers all say same thing as Ed Balls' wife makes ITV return after sparking thousands of complaints READ MORE: Caspar Todd from MAFS UK now from countryside lover to dog enthusiast The reason Gethin brought up that particular song was because, according to Felicity, to understand council tax someone has to cast their minds back to 1991. She told him: “Bryan Adams was in the charts with Everything I Do (I Do It For You)”, which Gethin called a “good reference”.

Gethin and Helen have co-hosted Morning Live together since 2013. In a joint interview with Mail Online , Helen told Gethin: "I don't think you've got time for a partner because you're so busy looking after the rest of us. Whenever I have technical que.