Rylan Clark hits back as viewers say he's 'too rich' to understand energy crisis

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Rylan Clark hits back as viewers claim he's 'too rich' to understand energy crisis

This Morning hosts Rylan Clark and Ruth Langsford reacted to the huge rise in the energy price cap amount, as announced by Ofgem on Friday morning.

Tweets on the show hashtag included: "Ruth and Rylan are rich and have loads of money, look at them with their fake concerned faces." As Kate discussed the "urgency" of the matter the UK were waking up to, co-star Jonathan Swain shared concern that the amount could increase again in the New Year by up to £5,000.

It was after the discussion, and after both hosts branded the price cap increase and the lack of help from the government "disgusting", that Rylan spoke out. "I've also got a mum, I've also got a brother, I've got family. I'm very lucky that I do my job and I've been working in this industry for 10 years now, and I've been very clever with my money.

 

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