ITV This Morning's Alison Hammond makes surprise quip to Carol Vorderman about her love life after own 'split'
24.03.2023 - 18:45
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Alison Hammond didn't hold back when she made a cheeky remark about Carol Vorderman's love life on This Morning. The presenter was back at the helm of the ITV daytime show on Friday (March 24) alongside her co-host Dermot O'Leary.
And the former Countdown host, who hasn't been shy in talking about a number of her 'special friends', was back on the show for the latest 'This Morning's View' segment. Joining Vanessa Feltz in the studio, the group chatted about the latest news headlines and shared the stories getting people talking.
One of the subjects they discusses was whether dogs should be kept on a leash while out walking in public spaces after a police horse was injured in a dog attack. This led Carol to talk about her own experiences of walking in the countryside.
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And while she said that she did not have a dog at the moment, she would love to have one to which Alison couldn't help but respond with a joke as she quipped back: "You haven't got time for dogs! Too many friends!"
Dermot then cheekily interjected: "None of them are leashed" to which Carol continued to laugh and quipped back: "That is what you think!"
Carol's love life is often hitting the headlines and appeared live on This Morning earlier this year to chat about her approach to romance after previously slipping into a conversation that she is seeing five different men.
She opened up about her own love life previously on the show after answering a caller’s questions about casual dating. Carol shared how concerns around casual dating were a "nonsense taboo that should be broken" and said at the time that she had "never felt freer"
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