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Martin Lewis caught dad dancing to Robbie Williams on Good Morning Britain before ad break-Cydney Yeates-Entertainment – Metro
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Martin Lewis delighted Good Morning Britain viewers after he was caught breaking into dance before the show had fully gone to an ad break.
The Money Saving Expert hosted Wednesday’s episode alongside Susanna Reid and was on hand to answer viewers’ questions on the energy bills crisis.
However, Lewis couldn’t help but indulge himself in a little bit of light relief when the Robbie Williams track Millenium played in the studio.
Gearing up for the commercials, Reid said: ‘Still to come, Richard [Arnold] has all the entertainment news.’
Arnold added: ‘Yes, somebody who has never regulated themselves knowingly – yes, it’s me and Robbie Williams, we are back to entertain you.
‘Find out how I managed to get an invite to the signature star-studded 50th birthday party. It’s a while off and I’m not going as a guest. All of that and more to come after the break.’
Martin Lewis was caught getting his groove on in the GMB studio (Picture: ITV)
The presenter was joined by Richard Arnold who also danced to Robbie Williams (Picture: ITV)
But before the cameras could cut away, Lewis and Arnold could be seen having a wiggle by the desk.
‘If you’re wondering why the dancing,’ Lewis later tweeted. ‘I needed to nip out for a comfort break during the commercials, got up too soon while still in shot, so thought no choice but to get my groove on…’
Viewers were tickled by the funny moment and branded his moves ‘dad dancing’.
Lewis was back in the GMB studio on Wednesday (Picture: ITV)
He fronted the show alongside Susanna Reid (Picture: ITV)
‘Loved your dancing on #gmb when you thought the cameras had gone to a break,’ one penned. ‘Richard was even funnier lol. Great start to the day as always.’
Lewis answered a number of questions from viewers on today’s programme, including whether mortgage interest rates will decrease.
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‘I think there’s very little hope they will drop,’ he said. ‘We are expecting an interest rate rise tomorrow.
‘It is predicted the current UK base rate is 1.05%. It’s likely to be going up to 2.25% or 2.5% tomorrow.’
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV.
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