TV's Alison Hammond will host the 2023 BAFTA awards on Sunday alongside Richard E. Grant.
The star, 47, has come a long way from her first stint on telly, spending a couple of weeks in the Big Brother house, back in 2002. Now best-known for presenting ITV's This Morning, Alison has become one of the UK's best-loved TV stars in recent years.
The down-to-earth presenter, from Birmingham, reportedly earns £600,000 a year for her This Morning duties, according to OK!, with the magazine also suggesting she is worth upwards of £1m.
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Alison has been dating a mystery boyfriend for around two years. She appeared to be planning to keep the relationship under wraps, but was outed by her co-star Dermot O'Leary back in September.
Live on air, Dermot said to Alison: "You're not available anymore but if you were, jeez, what a catch!" Alison told him off for "telling the world" but opened up about her partner. She later told podcast listeners she made the first move.
Alison said: "You want to know how I got him? I just said, 'Babes, do you think you can handle this juice?!' He's like 'I'm all over it!'"
Despite her currently being loved up, Alison does not live with her partner, though she does have a full house.
Speaking on Holly Willoughby's Wylde Moon podcast, the star recently explained her home setup, saying: "My family life is so like, if you look at it from the outside you'll be like 'how does that all work?' I live with my gay best friend Jason, I've got Jason's dog called Bobby, there is my son and me, and it is such a great family and we work so well together."
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