OHMYGOSSIP — Andi Peters says people treat him like a cash cow.
The ‘Good Morning Britain’ presenter, who hosts the competition segments on the ITV breakfast show, says people are so used to seeing him give out money that they simply expect him to do it when they meet.
Andi confessed that he has to let people down sometimes despite his sunny TV persona.
Speaking to the Daily Mirror newspaper, Andi said: “When I used to book a restaurant, they go ‘What’s the name?’ I say ‘Andi Peters’ and they go ‘Have I won?’ I feel awful. I’m like ‘No I’m so sorry, but can I still have the table at seven?’.”
Andi is regular on ‘GMB’ but was forced to broadcast the daily competition segment from his phone recently after a technical hitch occurred.
Peters was presenting live from Bristol on the ITV show when the problem happened and he had to resort to his phone to get across to viewers.
Whilst appearing on the show he said: “It’s Wednesday morning, it’s 8.48. You’re watching Good Morning Britain. That is the Clifton Suspension bridge here in Bristol and I’ve got a chance for you to win a huge prize.
“I’ve gone a bit rogue. Our technology, which is all over here, has all broken down, so I’m just doing it on my phone – why not? It’s been two years since we went into lockdown and it feels like lockdown again.
“How do you fancy £100,000? It’s probably all reversed and the wrong way round!”