Alison Hammond and Holly Willoughby were left laughing during a chaotic episode of This Morning on Thursday.
The cheeky presenting duo burst into laughter during the Spin to Win awards portion of the program after being in a mischievous mood throughout the show.
Towards the end of the Spin to Win segment, Alison, 48, started complaining about having a hair in her mouth as Holly leaned over to help her.
Then at the end of the game They then switched to Kate Lawler for the match, with Kate saying, “Hello, you big hairy monster!”
Alison thought it was hilarious, bursting out laughing and nearly making Holly fall over with excitement.
Funny: Alison Hammond and Holly Willoughby were left laughing during a chaotic episode of This Morning on Thursday
Sneak peek: The cheeky presenting duo burst into laughter as they did the Spin to Win prize portion of the program after being in a mischievous mood throughout the show
Holly couldn’t contain her giggles as she was nearly knocked over.
However, some viewers were less than impressed with the exaggerated laughter, commenting that the giggling was “annoying.”
One wrote: ‘Squeaky laughter is so annoying #ThisMorning.’
Another said: ‘Is it possible to have professional presenters!’
However, others loved Thursday’s show, with one person writing on Twitter: ‘Alison and Holly made me laugh so much this morning. @hollywills @AlisonHammond.’
Someone else said: ‘Alison Hammond is pure joy!!’
It comes after Alison hinted earlier this week that she has a new secret boyfriend after sharing a cryptic sex confession on Loose Women Live.
The TV star joined her fellow ITV Daytime presenters during their performance at the London Palladium on Tuesday.
The panel consisted of Christine Lampard, Denise Welch, Brenda Edwards, Linda Robson and Janet Street-Porter.
Oh dear! Towards the end of the Spin to Win segment, Alison, 48, started complaining about having a hair in her mouth as Holly bent over to help her.
Dom: At the end of the game they went to Kate Lawler for the match, with Kate saying, “Hi, you big hairy monster!”
Jokes: There were a lot of laughs during the episode
Response: Some viewers, however, were less than impressed with the exaggerated laughter, commenting that the giggling was “annoying”
Happy: Others loved Thursday’s show, though, with one person writing on Twitter: ‘Alison and Holly made me laugh so much this morning. @hollywills @AlisonHammond’
During the show, Christine asked the panel: ‘Who has the most jiggy jigs?’
Alison then said: ‘How are you doing in Birmingham? I think we’re up there, I really do…’
Then she added cheekily, “Well, I am.”
Alison’s confession came after she recently admitted that she is ‘finally ready to settle down’ after years of getting ‘cold feet’ in previous relationships.
The presenter revealed she has ‘always been afraid’ of commitment but is now ready to tie the knot when Mr Right comes along.
Alison was previously engaged to taxi driver Noureddine Boufaied, the father of her son Aiden, 18, but claimed she was ‘not ready to get married at the time’.
Alison dated landscaper Ben Hawkins for two years before they split earlier this year.
Speaking to Gyles Brandreth on an episode of his podcast Rosebud – which starts on Friday – the TV personality explained that she “loves her own company” and believes that is why she struggles in relationships.
Love life: It comes after Alison hinted she has a new secret boyfriend earlier this week after sharing a cryptic sex confession on Loose Women Live
Event: The star joined her fellow ITV Daytime hosts during their performance at the London Palladium on Tuesday
Alison said: ‘I think that’s why I struggle in relationships, because I don’t want to have someone around me all the time. I absolutely love being by myself. I’m okay with it. I’ve never felt lonely.
‘I think I get cold feet as soon as I hear the word marriage. I guess I’m just one of those people.
‘I always think – not that there’s anything better – but I always get a little nervous knowing that that’s it.
“I just feel like I’m tied down and I don’t like it, when really I’m getting to that age where I’m like, ‘Alison, let go – it’s okay to settle down.’