Martin Lewis has branded a shop "cheeky" after they suggested he would be interested in getting some Viagra.
The Martin Lewis Money Show host and Good Morning Britain favourite shared an email sent from Boots to a member of his team after he shared advice on Black Friday. Each year the telly star shares the best Black Friday deals and his top tips, but this time he's been given some suggestions too.
After speaking about Boots' Black Friday deals the week prior, he told viewers that there won't be any discounts on Viagra. But Boots have since debunked his comment.
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He shared a screenshot of an email to his followers which said: "On last week's show, when Martin was talking about Boots having some great Black Friday deals, he said 'obviously you won't get any discounts on Viagra'. Funnily enough we do actually have a Viagra Black Friday deal available online!
"Viagra is 15% off - details are below. Just wondered if Martin might be interested......" Martin shared the email with a comment branding them "cheeky".
He wrote on X, formerly Twitter: "How cheeky are Boots! Email sent to me researcher Eesha. What a bleedin' liberty..."
Fans couldn't help but make cheeky jibes right back at them, with one user writing: "Well they certainly got a rise from you," while another added: "Don't be too hard on them!"
A third said: "Well... if you're hard up for a show opening this week..." Martin later followed it up with: "Wow there are more puns than you can shake a stick at in response to this."
Martin uses his TikTok to share clips from his show and it's regularly seen by over a million viewers on socials alone. But aside from his TikToks the star also shares his money saving tips on Good Morning Britain.
Earlier this year ITV confirmed Martin Lewis would be a regular co-host on the morning show with Susanna Reid on a Wednesday. At the time, Martin said: "It’s a slight gear change from my usual work, but after years of answering complex questions, it’s nice for once to be asking them. So I was delighted when ITV offered me the role of regular presenter."
He explained his day job as Money Saving Expert will always take priority which is why he's not become a full time presenter on the show.
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