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Susan Knox & Jack Thurlow

ITV This Morning viewers split as Spin to Win exposes 'grim reality' of energy crisis

This Morning viewers were left divided on Monday morning after a viewer was gifted with his energy bills being paid for four months after taking part in Spin to Win. Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield made their long-awaited return to hosting duties this morning after enjoying a lengthy summer break

However, their comeback left viewers with a sour taste in their mouth after the Spin to Win challenge unveiled the 'grim realties' of the energy crisis across the UK. Usually, viewers are in with a chance of winning large sums of money and cash prizes when they are called to spin the famous wheel.

Yet, amid the current cost of living crisis and soaring energy prices, ITV bosses have added a new prize. This Morning viewers are now in with a chance of having their energy bills paid for a certain number of months, as reported by The Mirror.

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And on Monday morning's show, Essex native Darren was the one to bag four months free energy bills thanks to ITV. Before spinning the wheel for Darren, Phillip quizzed the This Morning viewer on whether or not he was concerned with the soaring prices of electricity in the UK.

Naturally, the caller admitted that he was dreading the colder months, and shared his relief once the wheel landed on the 'energy bills' tab.

"That's such a relief" the caller enthused after winning the prize. However, This Morning viewers were not as impressed with the new Spin To Win prize option.

"Paying for viewers' energy bills just feels wrong. Obviously it's a nice incentive, but wow, it just shows the grim reality we're all living in," one viewer tweeted.

"Has it all got this bad that Holly and Phil are now giving away free energy bills on This Morning? I can't believe it honestly," someone else shared.

"Grim times indeed," another tweeted.

However, other viewers debated that the new prizes are 'sensible' in these times of crisis with one insisting: "Why is everyone complaining about it? I think it's sensible.

"Why give someone cash when you can actually help them live?"

Meanwhile another added: "Wouldn't mind my energy bills being paid at all. Nothing to turn your nose up to."

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