Alison Hammond reveals 'embarrassing' moment she thought she'd won Best Presenter NTA
14.10.2022 - 14:41
/ ok.co.uk
Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary opened today's This Morning by celebrating the show's win at last night's National Television Awards, the 12th in a row for the popular morning show. The pair showed off their iconic dance moves amid a shower of confetti as Alison, 47, thanked viewers, saying: "We are so very very grateful. You are officially watching Britain’s best daytime show everyone! Thank you so much for voting.” “I think I speak for all of us when I say, ‘I don’t want to go to school today mum,'" joked Dermot, 49, who was still rather tired following last night's celebrations.
Earlier in the night Alison had been nominated for the Best Presenter award but lost out to Ant and Dec, who won the award for the 21st year in a row. Speaking on today's This Morning, the former Big Brother contestant revealed that she originally misheard the results and thought she had won. She told Dermot: “I’ll be honest with you, you were the funniest partner, you sat next to me all yesterday and you just made me laugh throughout the whole show.
"But the funniest moment was - obviously I was up for an award - and I heard ‘Ant and Dec’ being called but I heard ‘Alison’. In my head, I heard ‘Alison’" “So then I reached across to Dermot and said, ‘Did they say Alison?’ and Dermot went, ‘No.They didn’t say Alison.’ I was so shameful. It’s so embarrassing! “I wasn’t joking.
I said ‘Did they say Alison babes?' and you went ‘no’. But what a great night! We are truly, truly, the whole team, they all work incredibly hard. We are so grateful for this award.” Taking to the stage with the rest of the This Morning team later in the ceremony, Alison joked: "We all know I should have won one of these as well - you know what? "Bradley Walsh, Graham
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