Martin Lewis Retires from TV Following GMB Outburst
Martin Lewis has announced a short break from television and social media to spend more time with his children. The money saving expert said he will pause most public work for roughly ten days to two weeks.
Why he is stepping back
The 53-year-old flagged a gap in his TV schedule as the right moment to step away. He said he planned to set aside his MoneySavingExpert responsibilities to focus on family duties.
GMB outburst and formal apology
The decision follows an on-air clash during Good Morning Britain. Martin Lewis interjected while Conservative MP Kemi Badenoch was speaking to host Ed Balls.
He issued a public apology on X for interrupting the interview. He explained he wanted to highlight how student loan repayment thresholds affect people more than interest rates.
What he said afterwards
Lewis thanked Badenoch for her courtesy after the interruption. He also offered to discuss the issue with her in a calmer setting.
Public reaction and social media plans
Supporters urged him to enjoy family time and praised his work. Lewis told followers to report any scam adverts that misuse his name or image while he is offline.
He also sent seasonal greetings to those celebrating Easter and Pesach. He expects to return to screens and online activity in a week or two.
Headline context
Some coverage framed the episode as news that Martin Lewis retires from TV after the GMB outburst. He has not announced a permanent retirement. He described the break as temporary and restorative.
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