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Zoe Forsey

Holly Willoughby asks banned question on This Morning which could get guest into trouble

Holly Willoughby nearly got a This Morning guest into big trouble when she asked a question he was banned from answering.

Holly and Phillip Schofield were chatting to Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis about savings during today's show.

Following his advice, she asked if there are any websites viewers could use to do a bit more research.

She said: "If you are that person, where's a place you can look online to find out all those sorts of things, just anywhere?"

But Martin didn't sound impressed, and said he wouldn't answer.

Holly asked the cheeky question (ITV)

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He explained: "You've asked me a question which Ofcom regulations say I'm not allowed to answer on-air."

Holly replies: "Fair enough, I won't ask you."

Martin quickly added: "But people could probably work out from what I've just said why I'm not allowed to ask this question."

Phillip then jokingly asks if he's allowed to say it and the trio have a little giggle.

Martin knew it would get him into trouble (ITV)

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Martin says he doesn't know, adding: "I'm not getting myself into trouble."

Phil ends the chat by saying: "There are many, many good websites out there."

Holly looked as gorgeous as ever on the programme in a black and white dress with a floral pattern from Reiss.

She teamed it with a pair of tanned heels and wore her hair down in lose waves.

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