Alison Hammond was showered with compliments from her This Morning co-hosts as she showed off her fabulous curves in a tight mermaid costume after her 11-stone weight loss.
The presenter, 49, is currently playing the Magical Mermaid in Peter Pan as she returns to Birmingham Hippodrome for a second year.
In the studio, Dermot O’Leary, 51, and Josie Gibson, 39, were on a video call with Kate Lawler, 44, who was in the hippodrome as she explained the competition details to viewers.
Suddenly, a voice called out: ‘Yoo Hoo!’.
Kate replied: ‘Was that Alison? Did anyone just hear her there?’.
‘Yoo Hoo!’, called the voice again to which Kate replied: ‘Hello?’.
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Alison Hammond was showered with compliments from her This Morning co-hosts as she showed off her fabulous curves in a tight mermaid costume
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In the studio, Dermot O’Leary , 51, and Josie Gibson , 39, were on a video call with Kate Lawler , 44, who was in the hippodrome as she explained the competition details to viewers
But they were so in awe of her stunning figure in the skin tight outfit that they completely ignored her question and showered her with compliments instead
‘Woo! I’m here, bab!’, Alison called out as she came strutting round the corner in a metallic blue mermaid dress.
‘Josie! Dermot! How you doing guys?’, she asked.
But they were so in awe of her stunning figure in the skin tight outfit that they completely ignored her question and showered her with compliments instead.
Josie said: ‘You look amazing!’
Dermot said: ‘You look incredible!’
And Kate added: ‘It’s mermazing! You look like you are straight out of the Little Mermaid.’
It comes after Alison revealed that she achieved her staggering 11-stone weight-loss without the use of Ozempic.
The This Morning presenter, 49, decided to lose weight after the death of her mum – who had raised concerns over Alison’s pre-diabetic diagnosis.
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The presenter, 49, is currently playing the Magical Mermaid in Peter Pan as she returns to Birmingham Hippodrome for a second year
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Alison Hammond has revealed that she achieved her staggering 11-stone weight-loss without the use of Ozempic (Pictured left on Monday and right in 2021)
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But Alison, who weighed 28 stone at her heaviest, has now revealed that her key to success was simply cutting out sweets, fatty foods and exercising with a personal trainer (R, pictured in 2019)
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Admitting that weight-loss jabs weren’t for her, Alison told Good Housekeeping UK: ‘I think that, for people who need to use them, they¿re a good thing – but for me, as soon as I hear any scare story, I get frightened (pictured in 2021)
But Alison, who weighed 28 stone at her heaviest, has now revealed that her key to success was simply cutting out sweets, fatty foods and exercising with a personal trainer.
Admitting that weight-loss jabs weren’t for her, Alison told Good Housekeeping UK: ‘I think that, for people who need to use them, they’re a good thing – but for me, as soon as I hear any scare story, I get frightened.
‘So I haven’t wanted to use them, but that’s not to say I wouldn’t in the future, and I certainly wouldn’t look down on anyone who did.’
She added: ‘My mum had type 2 diabetes and she was worried for me, so when I then found out that I was pre-diabetic, that was frightening.
‘I thought: “I have to be an adult about this”. The sweets had to stop – and the fatty foods.
‘Twice a week, I see my personal trainer and I have a couple of weights in my bedroom. I walk, I stretch and sometimes I do a bit of yoga.’
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Alison, who is loved for her sunny disposition, said she wanted to prioritise her health and wellbeing whilst juggling her on-the-go lifestyle
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Alison Hammond on the cover of the December 2024 issued of Good Housekeeping and the presenter at the Strictly Come Dancing launch in September 2014 – a ten year difference
Amid her body transformation, the broadcaster opted to sell off her old size 26 clothes earlier this year for charity in memory of her late mother, who passed away from Liver Cancer in 2020.
The star has been candid about her weight struggles over the years and previously admitted she was ‘so embarrassed’ by her weight when she weighed more than 20 stone, she joined Weight Watchers in 2019 to focus on her health.
Alison admitted she is trolled on a daily basis about her size but refuses to slim down for others as she likes taking up ‘a little bit of extra space in the world’.
Speaking to Lorraine Kelly and her daughter Rosie Smith on the What If? podcast, Alison said she is going to try and eat healthier to avoid knee pain but added ‘we’re all going to die eventually’.
She vowed to live her life to the ‘fullest’ and promised that she was going to have a ‘wonderful life’ in the candid chat.
Alison, who is loved for her sunny disposition, said she wanted to prioritise her health and wellbeing whilst juggling her on-the-go lifestyle.
She said: ‘I want my journey to empower others to think about making changes to their lifestyle to become the best version of themselves.’