This Morning’s Alison Hammond is all smiles as she ignores Holly and Phil drama and cosies up to lookalike son in selfie
THIS Morning presenter Alison Hammond has brushed off the drama and posed for a smiley photo alongside her lookalike son.
The mother-of-one was joined by Aiden, 18, for a trip to the theatre on Thursday evening as they cosied up for a rare selfie.
Alison, 48, was all smiles as she stood outside the theatre with Aiden, taking photos of their mother and son day out.
The pair had headed to London to watch her This Morning pal and co-presenter Dermot O'Leary in Bleak Expectations.
Posing for a photo outside the posters at the Criterion Theatre, Alison showed off her minimal make-up look and curly hair.
Her son Aiden kept it causal for the evening out in a grey t-shirt.
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Alison and Aiden then posed for a second photo inside the theatre after settling down into their seats for the show.
"We are coming to see you Dermot," she penned over the post, before gushing over her "wonderful night" at the theatre.
Alison looked to be keeping out of the This Morning drama, which has seen fans calling for Phillip Schofield to QUIT the show.
Viewers of the popular daytime show have hit out after Holly, 42, was "blindsided" by a statement over their rumoured feud.
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Yesterday, Phillip, 61, made an extraordinary last-ditch attempt to save his This Morning partnership with Holly.
In an emotional statement he told The Sun: “The last few weeks haven’t been easy for either of us.”
He issued it after we revealed the TV hosts barely speak off camera and their TV relationship was in peril behind-the-scenes.
Pouring out his heart, Phil said: “As I have said before, Holly is my rock.
“We’re the best of friends — as always, she is an incredible support on screen, behind the scenes and on the phone.
"Holly has always been there for me, through thick and thin. The last few weeks haven’t been easy for either of us.”
Now, reacting to the news - fans of the show had called for Phillip to QUIT the programme - or be "sacked" by bosses in a series of tweets.
One viewer wrote: "Holly should do the show alone, he needs sacking," as another said: "Best if we never saw him on TV again."