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'Reported home!' Martin Lewis shares relief as wife Lara gives update from Las Vegas trip

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Martin Lewis has taken to Twitter to express his relief at hearing from his wife Lara Lewington as she spends time in Las Vegas for work.The financial journalist teased his wife of 13 years, saying that her goings-on in the Entertainment Capital of the World had thankfully "been reported home".In view of his one million followers, the financial expert mischievously expressed his relief at having heard of his wife's goings-on in Sin City.Martin wrote: "What happens in Vegas..."Is all thankfully reported home.."The Martin's Money Week star retweeted a post his wife Lara had shared upon landing in the desert.In view of his one million followers, the financial expert expressed his relief at having heard of his wife's goings-on in Sin City.Martin wrote: "What happens in Vegas..."Is all thankfully reported home.."The Martin's Money Week star retweeted a post his wife Lara had shared upon landing in the desert.Lara told her 48,000 fans that she was set to present BBC show Click's coverage of the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas.The conference starts today and ends on Saturday 8.Posting a snap of herself sitting on the City of Las Vegas sign, the tech reporter told how grateful she was to be covering the conference.Lara wrote: "Feels almost hard to believe, but made it to Vegas to bring you this week’s @BBCClick from CES."Fans of the TV power couple took to Lara's post to express their excitement at watching the segment at the weekend.Dennis Burge wrote: "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas."Fawad Raza implored the BBC journalist to stay safe amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.They commented: "Stay safe and keep social distancing please."You and @spenley are one of the best presenters @BBCClick have ever had."Michael.

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