Her infectious laugh and full-throttle energy have made her one of the UK’s most beloved TV stars.
Now, Alison Hammond, 50, has revealed that she’s set her sights on Hollywood, confessing she’s always dreamed of being an actress – and even teased about a movie star she once almost dated.
The This Morning presenter told The Mirror: ‘I’ve always wanted to be a Hollywood actress. Have I done it yet? No. But give me a call, Marvel. I’m ready for my close up.’
Alison, who rose to fame on the 2002 series of Big Brother, also teased an exciting encounter with an A-list star.
When asked about her biggest regret, she joked: ‘Not swiping right on Idris Elba when I had the chance (kidding… or am I?)’
The Great British Bake Off host has become one of the most in-demand stars on TV, recently becoming the new face of For The Love Of Dogs following the death of Paul O’Grady.
Alison Hammond, 50, has revealed that she’s set her sights on Hollywood, confessing she’s always dreamed of being an actress – and even teased about a movie star she once almost dated (pictured last month)
The This Morning presenter told The Mirror: ‘I’ve always wanted to be a Hollywood actress. Have I done it yet? No. But give me a call, Marvel. I’m ready for my close up’ (pictured this month)
She currently co-presents This Morning on Friday’s with Dermot O’Leary and serves as a team captain on Rob Beckett’s Smart TV for Sky.
Earlier this year, Alison’s new travel series, Florida Unpacked, aired on BBC Two, where she explored the U.S. state with her son Aidan.
Before her TV career, Alison worked as a tour rep, following in the footsteps of her hard-working, no-nonsense mother, a travel agent.
She’s often credited much of her success to ‘being unapologetically me’ and to her mum’s influence.
When asked about her biggest inspiration, Alison shared: ‘Without a doubt, my mum. She taught me to laugh loud, love big and always be myself. And look where that’s got me – This Morning, Bake Off, three books, working with Maybelline…’
In addition to Hollywood dreams, Alison revealed another ambition: to join Dua Lipa on stage, saying, ‘If I ever get the call, I’ll be there in a flash.’
While the opportunities are pouring in for Alison, she also emphasised the need for greater diversity in the industry.
Speaking to The Big Issue, she said: ‘We need more voices, more stories, more people from different backgrounds getting their shine. The industry is waking up but there’s still work to do.’
Alison, who rose to fame on the 2002 series of Big Brother, also teased an exciting encounter with an A-list star (pictured 2002)
When asked about her biggest regret, she joked: ‘Not swiping right on Idris Elba when I had the chance (kidding… or am I?)’ (Idris pictured 2022)
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Alison earned an impressive £35,000 per week last year, thanks to several lucrative deals.
Her high-profile partnerships include being the voice of Wren Kitchens and a deal with online retailer Very.
The mother of one is also in a relationship with David Putnam, 27, whom she reportedly met after booking a £150 mᴀssage.
She was previously married to Noureddine Boufaied, the father of her 19-year-old son Aidan, but they later divorced.
In addition to her many ventures, Alison is also rumoured to be lined up to host the reboot of the cult BBC series Hole In The Wall.
The original show, which aired from 2008 to 2009, featured celebrities attempting to fit through moving wall cut-outs to avoid being pushed into a pool of water.
It was previously hosted by Dale Winton, with Anton Du Beke taking over later on.
The BBC has yet to announce an official air date for the Hole In The Wall reboot, but if the pilot proves successful, it’s expected to make a return later this year.
The mother of one is currently in a relationship with David Putnam, 27, whom she reportedly met after booking a £150 mᴀssage