This Morning presenter Alison Hammond, who said she was 'really dying' when she was at her heaviest, shared a clip of her brutal workout routine
This Morning icon Alison Hammond recently candidly confessed that she was 'really dying' when she was at her heaviest at 28 stone.
Her personal trainer shared the compilation video on his own page before Alison reposted it on her Stories. The video showed her lifting weights, boxing, and using kettlebells and medicine balls.
Last week, the TV presenter detailed her 'embarrassment' after being forced to buy two plane tickets on her travels before she lost weight. She took on hosting duties alongside co-star Dermot O'Leary and during one segment, the duo had a debate on whether overweight passengers should buy two plane tickets.
She went on to say: “I was nearly 28 stone, I’ll be honest with you and that is morbidly obese and I used to buy an extra seat because I didn’t want to put anyone in a situation where I was touching them.” Reflecting on one particular moment, Alison continued: “I was made to feel uncomfortable on one occasion when I was so close to someone's seat and they asked to move but they ended up moving me into first class.
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