This Morning's beloved presenter, Alison Hammond, is setting the record straight regarding swirling rumors about her involvement in the second season of Celebrity Traitors. Fans have been abuzz with speculation, but during her appearance on The Jonathan Ross Show, Alison decisively quashed the gossip. She clarified, "I can’t do it because I’m doing Bake Off. I think it’s the same time when I’m doing Bake Off, so that’s a definite no."
Hosted by Claudia Winkleman in the breathtaking Scottish Highlands, The Traitors pits contestants against each other in a thrilling game of trust and treachery. With a successful run of its first celebrity edition, featuring star-studded names like Sir Stephen Fry, Jonathan Ross, and Paloma Faith, the show captivated an astounding 14.9 million viewers. As anticipation builds for the new season, fans are eager to discover which celebrities will brave the mind games, with names like Danny Dyer and Amanda Holden in the rumor mill.
Alison expressed her regret over not participating, saying, "I’m so sorry, I would love to do that. I wouldn’t want to be a traitor though, I’d want to be a faithful. I don’t want no stress." Instead, she’ll be dedicating her time to The Great British Bake Off on Channel 4, alongside Noel Fielding and baking guru Paul Hollywood. Nigella Lawson will be stepping in for Dame Prue Leith as a judge, marking a new era for the show. Alison spoke fondly about Prue's departure: "It’s kind of bittersweet. We love Prue. She’s incredible – she’s given nine years of her time, but we also want her to go and enjoy life as well."