Alison Hammond pokes fun at Dermot O'Leary after he called her a 'b***h' live on This Morning
19.07.2022 - 21:33
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This Morning presenter Alison Hammond has poked fun at her co-host Dermot O'Leary after he called her a 'b***h' live on the ITV daytime show. The 47 year old posted a hilarious video to Instagram where she lip-synced to the character of Miranda Priestley, who is a formidable editor-in-chief of fictional fashion magazine in the 2006 film, The Devil Wears Prada.
As Alison donned a hot pink top and a straw hat, she could be seen mouthing Miranda's words, which were: "And then when we get back to New York, we need to contact, um, Leslie, and see what she can do to minimise the press on all this." Over the top of the video, Alison wrote: "When you get called a "B***h" Live on Air", and she added a "Breaking News" sticker over the top, tagging Dermot O'Leary in her caption. Alison's video was a hit with her followers, racking up over 23,000 likes in just eight hours from when she posted the clip, and there were plenty of comments applauding her.
Former Love Islander Olivia Attwood wrote: "SCREAMING", alongside plenty of laughing emojis.TV personality Lisa Snowdon wrote: "I just can’t get enough of this!!", whilst someone else commented: "This is brilliant! I was watching and it made me howl. Your bantz is brilliant and Dermot just forgot he was on the telly love you guys!" Clearly there was no bad blood between Alison and Dermot after his on-air slip-up, as he himself commented on the video, writing: "The best!" Kate Lawler also hilariously wrote: "Dermot you are live on air, PLEASE do not swear," giving the nod to Big Brother.
Dermot shocked viewers of This Morning earlier this week when he called Alison "a b***h," leaving Alison to apologise for his swearing. The on-air blunder happened after the duo were giggling about how
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