This Morning's Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary reunite at Panto as they hug in sweet moment
29.01.2024 - 00:13
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This Morning's Alison Hammond has swapped the iconic blue sofa for the stage.
The 48 year old is currently starring in the classic pantomime, Jack and the Beanstalk, which is taking place in her hometown of Birmingham, in the city's famous Hippodrome theatre. Performing alongside Alison is former EastEnders star Samantha Womack - but she's not the only celebrity the presenter has been surrounded by during her time in panto.
Alison's pal and This Morning co star, Dermot O'Leary also swung by the theatre to reunite with his friend and show his support.
The 50 year old presenter took a trip up to Birmingham this weekend to catch Alison in action, as well as wish her luck and generally catch-up backstage. Earlier today, Alison uploaded a few snaps to her Instagram Stories of the pre-panto meet-up, which gave her 1.5 million followers an insight into her sweet friendship with Dermot.
The first was a mirror selfie of Alison, Dermot, and his TV and film director wife Dee, who all beamed for the shot in the theatre dressing room.
Alison was dressed up to the nines in her panto costume, and she's currently playing the role of Spirit of the Beans. Donning a blue metallic dress complete with a statement design on the front and a 1920s flapper style head dress, Alison looked stage ready as she flashed a smile.
She also wore her brown balayage hair down, and sported a smokey eye and a pink lip. Dermot looked dapper as ever in a tailored black coat, beige cardigan and jeans, while Dee wrapped up in a burgundy jacket paired over a black and white striped jumper.
Alison accompanied the sweet image with Harry Styles' hit track, 'Golden,' and referenced the lyrics to describe her pals as 'golden' too. In the next slide, Alison dropped a
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