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This Morning's Dermot O'Leary replaced with unlikely guest as Alison Hammond makes on air blunder

This Morning's Dermot O'Leary replaced with unlikely guest as Alison Hammond makes on air blunder

Daily Record26-05-2025

Since it's bank holiday Monday, usual hosts Ben and Cat were replaced by Alison and one familiar face.
Dermot O'Leary was replaced on This Morning as Alison Hammond was joined by a familiar face for the bank holiday episode - but she made a huge blunder when she opened the show. Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley usually present the show through the week and Alison and Dermot cover a Friday but since it is a bank holiday, Alison was drafted in. Instead of her usual presenting partner Dermot, she was joined by Paddy McGuinness.
Opening the show, Alison told viewers, "Happy Friday!" before realising her mistake. She explained: "Look who's here! It's only Paddy McGuinness, hello darling! How are you?"

He joked: "Hello, I'm alright! Friday, life is good, innit?" Alison replied: "Sorry, sorry, I've wished the whole week away haven't I? It's bank holiday Monday, so every time I come in obviously I'm the Friday guy so it feels like a Friday, but it's so lovely to have you!"

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