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Alison Hammond falls flat on her face on Jeremy Clarkson’s farm

Alison Hammond hilariously fell flat on her face whereas exploring Jeremy Clarkson‘s Diddly Squat farm on This Morning on Thursday.

The presenter, 48, tried to stroll up a mound of hay in the direction of Jeremy’s right-hand man, Kaleb Cooper, however fell fell proper via the centre and ended up with a mouth stuffed with hay.

Hesitant to stroll throughout the hay bales, Alison requested Kaleb, 25, if she would fall via. 

Unfortunately for the TV character, she ended up sinking via the highest of the mound and faceplanting the farm produce.  

Alison did not have the smoothest go to to the countryside as seconds earlier than face-planting the ground, she was chased by an enormous cow in a locked subject.

Alison Hammond hilariously fell flat on her face while exploring Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat farm on This Morning on Thursday (pictured with Kaleb Cooper)

Alison Hammond hilariously fell flat on her face whereas exploring Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat farm on This Morning on Thursday (pictured with Kaleb Cooper)

The presenter, 48, tried to walk up a mound of hay to Jeremy's right-hand man, Kaleb Cooper, but fell fell right through the centre and ended up with a mouth full of hay

The presenter, 48, tried to stroll up a mound of hay to Jeremy’s right-hand man, Kaleb Cooper, however fell fell proper via the centre and ended up with a mouth stuffed with hay

Screaming via a subject, Alison shouted: ‘Babes, babes why is that this one following me?’

Alison was seen making a break for it as a big brown cow slowly trailed behind her to the gate.

While it could have been comical to look at, followers of the morning present took to Twitter to precise their considerations about how she’s going to carry out on For The Love Of Dogs.

After turning as much as the farm wearing a full face of make-up, eyelashes and ripped denims, many viewers have continued to query if she is the precise individual to fill Paul O’Grady’s footwear on the present.

One viewer penned: ‘I can assume that For the Love of Dogs can be all about Alison getting a canine and never truly concerning the canines that need assistance…. Loved it with POG however no plans to look at the subsequent sequence.’

‘She would not even personal a canine.’

‘Alison within the countryside mud and cow poo carrying false eyelashes.’

‘Yes, let’s showcase Alison’s affinity with animals…’

‘Surely ITV can’t even suppose she is an acceptable alternative for the glorius Paul O’grady. (sic)’

Alison will change the late Paul O’Grady because the host of the present.

Hesitant to walk across the hay bails, Alison asked Kaleb, 25, if she would fall through and she ended up sinking through the top of the mound

Hesitant to stroll throughout the hay bails, Alison requested Kaleb, 25, if she would fall via and he or she ended up sinking via the highest of the mound 

She didn't have the smoothest visit to the countryside as seconds before face-planting the floor, she was chased by a huge cow in a locked field

She did not have the smoothest go to to the countryside as seconds earlier than face-planting the ground, she was chased by an enormous cow in a locked subject

Screaming through a field, Alison shouted: 'Babes, babes why is this one following me?' Alison was seen making a break for it as a large brown cow slowly trailed behind her to the gate

Screaming via a subject, Alison shouted: ‘Babes, babes why is that this one following me?’ Alison was seen making a break for it as a big brown cow slowly trailed behind her to the gate

While it may have been comical to watch, fans of the morning show took to Twitter to express their concerns about how she will perform on For The Love Of Dogs

While it could have been comical to look at, followers of the morning present took to Twitter to precise their considerations about how she’s going to carry out on For The Love Of Dogs

Alison will replace the late Paul O'Grady as the host of the show. She will start filming the new six-part series soon, heading to Battersea Dogs & Cats Home to help dogs be rehomed

Alison will change the late Paul O’Grady because the host of the present. She will begin filming the brand new six-part sequence quickly, heading to Battersea Dogs & Cats Home to assist canines be rehomed 

She will begin filming the brand new six-part sequence quickly, heading to Battersea Dogs & Cats Home to assist the animals in its care search for a brand new place to stay.

Paul, who died final March, turned an envoy for the shelter in 2012 after the success of the award-winning programme, which he hosted for 11 sequence.

Alison stated: ‘I’m very conscious that I can by no means change the long-lasting Paul on this great sequence, but when I can proceed to shine a light-weight on the sensible work completed at Battersea and assist to inform the tales of those lovely canines, then it will likely be an absolute privilege to offer it my all.

‘I am unable to wait to share the enjoyment of their searches for brand new, loving, ceaselessly properties and hopefully make a lot of furry buddies of my very own alongside the way in which.’

Satmohan Panesar, commissioning editor for ITV, stated: ‘We are thrilled to have the ability to affirm that the sequence will return within the spring and that the canines have a brand-new champion in Alison Hammond.

‘As Paul O’Grady at all times stated himself, the celebrities of the present had been the canines themselves, however the impression that he had and the legacy he leaves won’t ever be forgotten by any of us.

‘We cannot wait to welcome again the sequence with Alison; there can be all of the enjoyable and heat that our viewers have come to anticipate while persevering with to showcase the great and vital work completed by the unimaginable group at Battersea.’

Paul was given a particular recognition award on the 2018 National Television Awards for the impression For The Love Of Dogs had on serving to discover properties for rescue animals nationwide.

The house’s head of animal behaviour, Ali Taylor, lately revealed how Paul was determined to search out properties for each animal he labored with whereas filming his hit ITV present.

Ali informed The Mirror that the crew might ‘by no means cease laughing’ when filming scenes – and that Paul would attempt to take a brand new canine house with him each episode.

She added: ‘He’d be making an attempt to steal puppies. Every week he’d fall in love with a brand new canine and was continually roping in buddies, household, even the crew to re-home animals.

‘He did a lot to spotlight the plight of rescue animals. We all miss him terribly.’

Paul, who died last March, became an ambassador for the shelter in 2012 after the success of the award-winning programme, which he hosted for 11 series

Paul, who died final March, turned an envoy for the shelter in 2012 after the success of the award-winning programme, which he hosted for 11 sequence 

Alison said: 'I am very aware that I can never replace the iconic Paul but if I can continue to shine a light on the brilliant work done at Battersea then it will be a privilege to give it my all'

Alison stated: ‘I’m very conscious that I can by no means change the long-lasting Paul but when I can proceed to shine a light-weight on the sensible work completed at Battersea then it will likely be a privilege to offer it my all’