Alison Hammond has confessed about farting on This Morning.
And she’s now revealed it to the world, after admitting her co-host Dermot O’Leary gets a ‘special look’ from her every time.
The Great British Bake Off presenter, 49, is being honest on new comedy quiz show Rob Beckett’s Smart TV.
In a preview clip before the new episode, Alison first claims she’s ‘not really a farter’, before telling the truth.
‘That’s not what I’ve heard,’ EastEnders actress Natalie Cassidy quips.
‘I’m like a little princess,’ Alison insists, before revealing her ‘deadly’ habit.
‘Do you fart on the set of This Morning?’ Rob asks.
‘Oh deadly!’ she responds, in the clip shared with The Mirror.
‘Proper deadly and I won’t say nothing,’ she laughed, before adding, with a little smirk: ‘I’ll just be hosting and then I’ll look at Dermot like that.’
In addition to talking about letting rip on This Morning, the presenter has experienced some awkward moments about the ITV programme.
She was left uncomfortable in a previous clip over a gag made about Phillip Schofield, who quit the daytime programme after admitting to lying about an ‘unwise but not illegal’ affair with a younger colleague.
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After Alison claimed to be too busy for watching TV and only tuning into This Morning, her co-panellist Josh Widdicombe joked: ‘You’re the only person who’s ever gone onto ITV Player and played This Morning… since the episode where Phillip left.’
Alison appeared embarrassed after the joke and didn’t say a word, while her teammate Roman Kemp put his head in his hands as the audience chuckled.
Her new role, in which she joins Josh as team captains on the weekly programme, comes after Alison’s BBC reality programme was ‘axed’.
Despite also being removed from her Baftas hosting gig, she’s been on our screens far more than usual, and took on the role of presenting the Great British Bake Off with Noel Fielding, as well as revealed to be taking over for the late Paul O’Grady on For The Love Of Dogs.
Speaking about Smart TV, the Big Brother star said: ‘This will be my first time working with Sky so I’m thrilled to be finally joining the family.
‘We all know that I love a bit of telly – when I’m not actually on it, I’m watching it – so I’m going to apply everything I know and have learned over the years and go for the win. Watch out Josh babs!’
Rob Beckett’s Smart TV airs Thursdays on Sky Max and Now at 9pm.