This Morning shared an adorable snap of Alison Hammond kissing her rarely-seen toyboy boyfriend during their recent romantic trip to New York.
The 50-year-old has been dating Russian masseuse David Putman, 27, since December 2023.
And the pair like to keep their relationship out of the spotlight as much as they can.
However on Friday’s episode of the ITV show, Alison gave fans a sneak peek of a sweet selfie, in a bid to celebrate Valentines Day.
Alison told her co-star that she was getting emotional and Dermot told her: ‘You don’t need to be emotional Al.
‘You are flying on the crest of the wave, you just got back from New York with your Valentine.

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This Morning shares rare pic of Alison Hammond, 50, kissing toyboy partner 23 years her junior as she returns to show after romantic New York city break

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Alison’s co-star Dermot thought that the picture was a movie poster

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The 50-year-old recently jetted off to New York for a well-earned holiday with her man
‘Let’s take a look…’
They then showed a black and white snap of Alison and David enjoying a smooch while living their best lives in the American city.
Alison added a ‘Happy Valentines’ sticker over the top of the picture.
Dermot then said: ‘Hang on a minute… is that a movie poster?!’
Alison giggled: ‘It looks good, doesn’t it?’
Dermot confessed: ‘I swear I had a poster up like that in my bedroom!’
‘It’s all about the editing babes,’ Alison told him.
Dermot replied: ‘Can I ask you a question? Were his glasses a bit like painful while you were having that kiss? It looks like he was quite squashed…’

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The 50-year-old has been dating Russian masseuse David Putman, 27, since December 2023
Alison told him: ‘Maybe. I don’t care.
‘I just got in there and snogged his face off.
‘Do you know what I mean?’
Last month Alison and David squashed split rumours after they sparked speculation she secretly parted ways.
The couple looked more loved up than ever in pictures obtained by The Mirror.
Alison and David shared a steamy kiss while out shopping.
The TV star recently opened up about her thoughts on their age gap.
Speaking with Good Housekeeping UK, Alison said: ‘I can see how, on paper, you’d notice the age difference. But honestly, when we see the word “toyboy” written about us, it bears no relation to what we have at all.
‘Yes, I’m 22 years older than he is, but if you saw us together, you’d understand.
‘People have said to me: “We get it now.” He’s so mature and sensible, and I’m so not.’
She added: ‘And the things he says to me…they’re just so lovely.
‘It’s like a jigsaw; we fit and it all comes together.’
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