Martin Lewis sparks frenzy with raunchy innuendo after 'orgasm' skill joke
MARTIN LEWIS took the opportunity to share a rather happy accident with his fans after showing them the layout of Thursday's This Morning run down, which included a funny innuendo.
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Martin Lewis, 48, had quite a shock on Thursday morning ahead of his appearance on This Morning. Revealing a backstage glimpse of the program's production running order, the Money Saving Expert made light of the hilarious - and some may say fortunate - layout for the upcoming segments.
Lots of likes. Glad that went down well
Following the health headlines, the program then featured a piece on sex with the title reading, "I Teach Women To Orgasm".
Straight after the raunchy topic, Martin was due on for his regular "Ask Martin Lewis" Q&A session, where viewers can call in with any money or consumer related queries they may have.
After noticing the saucy layout of the show, he took to Twitter to share it with his 1.1 million followers and proceeded to make the most of the happy accident.
"I have many skills according to today's @thismorning running order," he said, before adding: "(true dat)"(sic)
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The tweet received a lot of attention, with thousands finding the innuendo very amusing.
He soon followed it up with another joke: "Lots of likes. Glad that went down well."
Fans took to the comments section to share their views on the hilarious matter at hand, and added some little jokes of their own for good measure.
"Waiting for your wife to comment and affirm these skills," one laughed.
Another added: "I’m just glad they put you where they did. Not sure 'I teach women how to orgasm... The Yorkshire Vet’s New Book' is ok for morning TV," someone else pointed out.
"Well thats going to spice up the next series of the money show, I cannot wait to see jollies success face for that new skill," a third commented.
A fourth joked: "I never knew saving a few quid could be so exciting..."
"Are there no ends to your talents," a fifth fan hooted.
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A sixth was disappointed: "I know saving money is exciting but it’s never had that effect on me!"
During the show, Martin shared his dismay after a woman phoned in to explain how she had been scammed after attempting to invest in crypto-currency.
The Money Saving Expert admitted he had to refrain from spouting profanities live on-air, as he tweeted his disgust.
He shared his fury over the situation as he issued a warning to Britons to be more careful with their money.
Martin penned: "That was devastating @thismorning phone in. A warning for all.
"A poor woman having a tough time, thought she was investing in bitcoin, but they were scammers. Even her card firm warned her, but she was in too deep.
"I stopped myself saying b*****ds on air, but they are b*****ds."
He advised the caller to contact her credit card company and attempt to get the transaction reversed.
This Morning airs weekdays ta 10am one ITV.