This Morning viewers support Alison Hammond after seeing her cry on live TV over obesity discussion

T

This Morning viewers have shared their support for Alison Hammond after she was seen crying on live TV.

The presenter was discussing obesity during Friday’s (4 March) episode of This Morning when she became visibly emotional, sobbing as she responded to a phone-in advice question from a viewer.

“I’ve had obesity all my life,” she said, “and what it is is your regulation system is out of whack. So obviously, you can’t control wanting to eat all the time. A lot of people don’t realise that obesity is a disease.

“People look down on people just because they’re so big,” she continued. “And they can’t actually help it when you’ve got a disease.

“Sorry, it really touches me,” she added. “It’s so hard… people don’t realise.”

Co-presenter Dermot O’Leary and advice expert Deidre Sanders offered comfort to Hammond as she became visibly overcome, with viewers also sharing praise and support for the presenter on social media.

O’Leary shared a post about Hammond on Instagram after the episode had ended.

“Alison is a bloody inspiration for many people,” wrote one person. “She is incredible for talking so openly about her obesity struggles and the stigma surrounding obesity.

“She doesn’t need to apologise for crying, shows how hurtful comments and peoples judgements can cut deep. Massive respect.”

“I’m sure there were many tears cried with you, especially those who get it,” wrote another. “Big hugs. (Ps, @radioleary the way you supported Alison was amazing!)”

“Seeing Alison so upset I just wanted to give her a hug. Girl, you are one of the most beautiful, kind hearted women on TV! I love watching you and Dermot on a Friday,” wrote another fan.

About the author

Olivia Wilson
By Olivia Wilson

Categories

Get in touch

Content and images available on this website is supplied by contributors. As such we do not hold or accept liability for the content, views or references used. For any complaints please contact adelinedarrow@gmail.com. Use of this website signifies your agreement to our terms of use. We do our best to ensure that all information on the Website is accurate. If you find any inaccurate information on the Website please us know by sending an email to adelinedarrow@gmail.com and we will correct it, where we agree, as soon as practicable. We do not accept liability for any user-generated or user submitted content – if there are any copyright violations please notify us at adelinedarrow@gmail.com – any media used will be removed providing proof of content ownership can be provided. For any DMCA requests under the digital millennium copyright act
Please contact: adelinedarrow@gmail.com with the subject DMCA Request.