This Morning fans take issue with Kelly Hoppen's Christmas baubles segment
This Morning caused a stir on Twitter today (November 24) thanks to its Christmas decorations segment.
Presented by former Dragon's Den panellist Kelly Hoppen, this part of the show featured a 'masterclass' on sprucing up Christmas trees and festive dinner tables, but one particular aspect seemed to rile up a large portion of those tuning in.
Promoting a range of baubles from various companies, Kelly revealed that they'll cost customers between £1 and... £40!
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Understandably, those using social media pointed out the enormity of the prices, while also questioning whether now was the right time to be pushing the expensive fare, given the economic issues caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Loads of us have lost our jobs and they're thinking we are paying £40 for a bauble," tweeted one viewer, while another shared: "When will they realise that people are on their knees atm and haven't got that sort of money?"
"£40 for a xmas tree bauble, what world do you live in, certainly not the real one," added someone else.
£40 for a chuffing bauble? #ThisMorning
— Traylor Holmes (@TraylorHolmes) November 24, 2020
What I’ve learned from daytime television today. £65 for a covid test is too expensive but £40 for a bauble is normal ....” 🤨 #kellyhoppen #ThisMorning #gmb
— Hat full of dreams (@AWB90) November 24, 2020
Of all the years to be having a segment on £40+ Xmas baubles.....read to room guys 😂🤦🏻♀️ #ThisMorning
— Rachel (@rachej324) November 24, 2020
@thismorning When the world is in recession we all need a £40 bauble!!!! #ThisMorning #HollyWilloughby @Schofe
— andrea L (@lingox) November 24, 2020
£40 for a Xmas tree bauble!!!!!!!! #ThisMorning
— Andy Rotherham (@AndyRotherham2) November 24, 2020
Yeah Kelly, hundreds of thousands of people out of a job and millions of self employed getting Zero income and you're advertising baubles at £40! Read the room FFS these segments are starting to wind me up! #ThisMorning
— Nic🌹❤️ (@nickiabbey) November 24, 2020
Related: Holly Willoughby reveals she had to drop out of This Morning this week due to COVID scare
In other news, today's instalment welcomed a lady from Tasmania who claimed she could read your cat's mood by simply looking at a picture of its paw.
This Morning airs weekdays on ITV.
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