MARTIN Lewis has revealed when he will return to Good Morning Britain after missing his usual stint on Money Monday.
The money-saving expert took to Twitter to confirm he will be returning to the ITV show to help support the public during the cost of living crisis by giving money-saving advice.
Martin, 50, who hosts the show’s regular Money Monday segment – was a no-show today in his regular appearance on the show.
Instead, Good Morning Britain showed coverage of the public discussing their memories of Her late Majesty the Queen.
However, Martin explained on social media that his absence would not last long and his segment would return another day.
He updated his fans: “Just a very quick note, after a chat with GMB last week we both agreed it would be best to move Martins Money to Monday later this week.
“And then try and give more time to cover the latest cost of living issues as part of the program.”
It comes after Martin was seen clashing with an energy tycoon over allegations of “ripping people off” with their energy bills.
He shut down shouts with Ovo Energy boss Stephen Fitzpatrick about making a profit while people worry about their energy bills.
He asked Mr Fitzpatrick what he thought of people who say he is “a fat cat making a profit, ripping people off”.
Elsewhere on Good Morning Britain, Martin responded to Liz Truss’ new energy support package and explained how his followers can calculate your energy bills.
it responded to the news on Twitter and listed 15 summary points after the Prime Minister’s statement.
Meanwhile, Good Morning Britain aired another special episode today as the focus remained on the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
The tragic loss has caused a huge TV upheaval for the next few days, but ITV confirmed that regular shows will resume tomorrow.
On Tuesday 13 September, Good Morning Britain, Lorraine and This Morning will all run in their usual time slots.
Afterwards, an ITV News special, The King’s Tour – Northern Ireland will be broadcast before the usual news bulletin at 1.30pm.
Expanded news coverage means Dickinson’s The Real Deal has been axed from 2pm, as well as later shows Tenable, Tipping Point and The Chase.
While Emmerdale is returning and will be airing for an hour, it is a different episode than originally planned due to the former being unable to air since the Queen’s death.