This Morning has confirmed another presenter is stepping into the main host role despite Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley being confirmed as the new permanent presenting duo.
09.02.2024 - 16:23 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Alison Hammond may be one of the busiest women in TV with her role on This Morning, co-hosting gig on The Great British Bake Off and her new job trying to help the dogs and cats of Battersea a new home as she takes over the late Paul O'Grady fronting For the Love of Dogs.
But fans want Alison to add another show to her CV - for a second time. Taking to Instagram, the presenter shared a throwback picture from when she was touring the country with Strictly Come Dancing.
Alison, 49, took part in series 12 of the BBC One dance contest in 2014 where she was partnered with Aljaz Skorjanec. They were sadly voted off in the seventh week of the competition, meaning they ended their dancing journey together in 10th place.
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However, their dancing did continue when they travelled the country together in the show's epic arena tour. Sharing the wonderful pictures on Instagram, Alison wrote to her 1.5 million followers: "Throw back @bbcstrictly tour 2014 @aljazskorjanec memories."
And it didn't take fans long to respond as they shared their 'wish' that Alison could take part in the competition again. @eddo_official said: "Wish you could do Strictly again!" @alisonhammond_fp commented: "U were amazing in strictly I wish u can go in it again."
@joshbmartin wrote: "You were wonderful on Strictly Alison." @luscious_lakeram shared: "They were brilliant, we need more." @seonarenaiss suggested: "Omg they should do an all stars strictly." @clairehainsworth83 posted: "No way is this 10 years ago." @carlymoosah added: "Ahhh I loved watching you on tour! You
This Morning has confirmed another presenter is stepping into the main host role despite Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley being confirmed as the new permanent presenting duo.
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