This Morning’s Alison Hammond was at the centre of an embarrassing blunder on Friday that went completely unnoticed by her co-host Dermot O’Leary.
The latest instalment of the ITV show saw the dynamic duo return to our screens to chat about the latest headlines and celebrity guests.
Alison, 50, and Dermot, 52, were in high spirits as they spoke to Jake Quickenden, 36, live from Cardiff ahead of the iconic Oasis reunion later today.
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Alison told viewers: ‘Well listen, its the all inspired by the big reunion, we’re partying like it’s 1994 today with some Brit pop themed Friday juke box throughout the show.
‘What have you got for us, Dermot?’
Dermot replied: ‘Well it’s tough for me because I wanted to go with one song but I think someone is going to play that later on.
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This Morning’s Alison Hammond (pictured) was at the centre of an embarrassing blunder on Friday that went completely unnoticed by her co-host Dermot O’Leary
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The latest instalment of the ITV show saw the dynamic duo return to our screens to chat about the latest headlines and celebrity guests
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Alison, 50, and Dermot, 52, were in high spirits as they spoke to Jake Quickenden , 36, live from Cardiff ahead of the iconic Oasis reunion later today
‘I’ve got with my second choice, but what a choice. A little bit of Blur…
‘Come on give me Song 2!’
Dermot and Alison then busted out some moves to the popular tune.
Alison then shared her choice, explaining: ‘I am going to go way, way, back. I think I am going to go with Supergrass, Alright.’
But some eagle-eyed fans were keen to point out that Alison picked a song in the wrong year.
One said on X: ‘Alright came out in 1995 not 1994 #thismorning.’
Supergrass released the song Alright back in 1995 and placed in at number two in the UK singles chart.
Moments before, This Morning fans confessed that they were going to switch offf their TV when Alison and Dermot‘s Oasis tribute backfired.
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Alison picked Alright by Supergrass for her tune this Friday on This Morning – pictured Danny Goffey, Gaz Coombes and Mick Quinn
Friday’s instalment of the ITV programme opened with the presenter duo dancing around to the iconic Oasis song, Wonderwall.
Both wore black bucket hats and green coats, while Alison donned small, round sunglasses, mimicking Liam and Noel Gallagher.
As the music played, they both threw off their coats and hats and lip-synced to the song.
Dermot commented to Alison: ‘You’re the only person I’ve seen ever that looks good in a bucket hat.’
She replied: ‘You look really good actually.’
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This Morning fans switched off their TVs seconds into the show when Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary’s Oasis tribute backfired
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Friday’s instalment of the ITV programme opened with the presenter duo dancing around to the iconic Oasis song, Wonderwall
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Both wore black bucket hats and green coats, while Alison donned small, round sunglasses, mimicking Liam and Noel Gallagher
‘Oasis fans, you can stop crying your hat out because Liam and Noel have officially decided to stop looking back in anger and are getting back together,’ Dermot exclaimed.
Alison added: ‘After 16 years apart, today the band will finally roll with it on stage once again kicking off their first stop on their comeback tour in Cardiff which is happening tonight!’
However, the pair’s performance didn’t impress some viewers who took to social media to share their thoughts on the Oasis tribute act.
One said: ‘#thismorning F**k sake.’
Another commented: ‘Oh my f*****g god #thismorning.’
‘Yeah not watching this s**t #ThisMorning,’ someone else added.
One viewer raged: ‘#thismorning are all programmes on ITV opening today with the presenters dressed as Oasis?’
‘@ITV why do you do this ? You pick a subject, today it’s #Oasis and you rinse it across every single show on your channel. Do you not think they are making enough cash with you giving them free publicity! #ThisMorning,’ another commented.
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As the music played, they both threw off their coats and hats as they lip synced to the song
However, the pair’s performance didn’t impress some viewers who took to social media to share their thoughts on the Oasis tribute act
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It comes after Lorraine also opened with presenters, Ranvir Singh, Rishi Davda, Mark Heyes and Claer Barrett dressed in similar Oasis-style outfits
Though some did see the funny side and one penned, ‘No way #thismorning,’ followed by laughing emojis.
It comes after Lorraine also opened with presenters, Ranvir Singh, Rishi Davda, Mark Heyes and Claer Barrett dressed in similar Oasis-style outfits.
Ranvir commented: ‘How else could we start the show today? It’s a big day in music.’
As the four hosts sat down, she added: ‘We got a moment of what it might be like this evening as they come out to rapturous applause.’