Good Morning Britain star Martin Lewis has wrapped up his final presenting duties on the show for this year, as he took a moment to thank viewers for their support. The popular financial journalist and money-saving expert, 52, is a regular present on the ITV morning programme, but he is now stepping back to focus on other commitments. Reflecting on his latest appearance, he took to X to write: “Thanks for the hugely positive feedback about @GMB today (from most anyway) and ta to the show for having me.
That's my last presenting shift til next year, as I choose not to do it while @itvMLshow is on (it's back later this month) so I can focus my TV energies on that (tho I'm sure I'll pop on for the odd cameo guest slot!)” Martin Lewis’s tweet followed his heated exchange with Lisa Nandy over the Winter Fuel Payment cut on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday, October 9. The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport appeared on the show, where Lewis pressed her for answers on the controversial measure, which has caused widespread concern as it could leave many pensioners in a vulnerable position. During the heated on-air exchange, Martin Lewis accidentally swore and later had to apologise.
However, some viewers were quick to praise him for pressing Lisa Nandy and pushing for answers. One person said: “Martin you were brilliant this morning holding Lia Nandy to account following their disgraceful decision to cut the heating allowance.” Another person added: “Well don.