
Alison Hammond, 50, shows off her huge ‘baby bump' as she hits back at pregnancy rumours with toyboy lover, 27
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ALISON Hammond, 50, has showed off her huge "baby bump" as she hits back at pregnancy rumours with toyboy lover, 27.
The This Morning host took to her Instagram and joked her "50 year old womb couldn't take it'"
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: Alison Hammond, 50, shows off her huge 'baby bump' as she hits back at pregnancy rumours with toyboy lover, 27
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Alison joked her 50 yr old womb wouldn't take it
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The This Morning presenter has also landed a new job
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Alison danced crazily as she recreated Meghan Markle's viral video where she twerked in an attempt to induce daughter Lilibet's birth in 2021.
Alison wore a huge fake belly under a figure hugging dress as she showcased her moves to Starrkeisha's viral song Baby Mama.
The broadcaster, who is already mum to son Aidan, 20, whom she shares with ex-husband, captioned the post: "Lots of AI stories online about me being pregnant.
"I can confirm I am not having a baby as I'm not sure my 50 year old womb could take it .
"However I do think we should all dance like Meghan!!"
Of course, it wasn't long before Alison's followers rushed to post in the comments.
One said: "Just another reason to love Alison."
Another added: "I love this so much! And double yes to Meghan!."
"Such a Queen," said another.
While one fan gushed: "YOU ARE AMAZING ALISON X."
Alison Hammond shows off 11 stone weight loss in leggings as she hits the gym for gruelling workout
Meghan, 43, released the 89-second clip of her and Prince Harry to her three million followers on Instagram after earlier posting unseen photos of her daughter.
It showed the heavily pregnant Meghan making rowing movements and shimmying her shoulders beside the hospital bed.
Prince Harry also shuffles into view in a hoodie to the strains of then-viral pregnancy hit The Baby Momma Dance.
But the clip sparked bizarre claims from conspiracy theorists, who questioned whether the baby bump was real.
The wild online speculation cruelly suggested that Meghan wasn't pregnant at all and was in fact wearing a prosthetic pregnant belly or "moonbump".
Some went even further with groundless claims that the video was faked, made on a film set or even generated by AI.
Meanwhile, Alison who is already on nearly every channel, making programmes about baking, travel, dogs and hobnobbing with celebrities - has bagged yet another show.
The TV celebrity will this summer front new Channel 4 project Your Song.
In the series she will tour Britain giving ordinary members of the public the chance to perform a track which has special meaning to them.
But Alison will have to squeeze her new job into her schedule.
As well as appearing soon on Channel 4's Bake Off and Celebrity Gogglebox, for the BBC she's just made travel series Florida Unpacked and interview show Alison Hammond's Big Weekend for the BBC.
Plus, on ITV, she still has This Morning and For The Love Of Dogs.
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The TV presenter recreated Meghan Markle's viral video
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Alison was dancing like crazy on the video and fans loved it
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