Alison Hammond reportedly ‘wants to take a whole year of TV’ after she received a brutal backlash to a new BBC travel show with her teenage son.
The TV star, 49, has confessed that she wants to find time in the next ten years travelling the world.
While she is eager to explore a manner of different countries, she did confirm that she won’t be jetting off on a plane tomorrow.
She told Heat and Bella: ‘In the next 10 years, I want to travel the world.
‘I would love to take a year off and just go and travel.
‘Not just yet, but one day. I need to see the world before I die!’

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Alison Hammond reportedly ‘wants to take a whole year of TV’ after she received a brutal backlash to a new BBC travel show with her teenage son

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The TV star, 49, has confessed that she wants to spend the next ten years travelling the world
Alison was recently blasted by viewers as they accused her of using her new travel series to get a ‘free holiday’ with her son Aidan.
She teamed up with her son Aidan, 19, to star in her new BBC series Alison Hammond’s Florida Unpacked.
The new 10-part series, which aired on Monday night, sees the mother-son duo travel the state in a bid to find hidden gems at a low cost.
In the first episode, Alison and Aidan rented a motorhome to explore Florida’s Silver Springs.
But viewers were left dumbfounded by the series after just one episode.
Some wrote on X: ‘Why the f@#k are us licence payers paying for it?’
‘Alison Hammond on a free holiday to Florida to see if it’s accessible to poor people. Do p*** off. @BBC #floridaunpacked’
’15 minutes in and we’ve seen #alisonhammond drive a campervan and nepo baby buy food in a shop. Thrilling stuff. Could we actually see some of Florida instead please?’

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While she is eager to explore the world, she did confirm that she won’t be jetting on a plane tomorrow

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Alison was recently blasted by viewers as they accused her for using her new travel series to get a ‘free holiday’ with her son Aidan

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She teamed up with her son Aidan, 19, to star in her new BBC series Alison Hammond’s Florida Unpacked

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Alison pictured 19 years ago with Aidan in the ITV studio
‘Nope… can’t watch this. Talentless, irritating, constantly screeching #AlisonHammond and her son blagging a free holiday. There are 15 episodes of this s**t #FloridaUnpacked’.
‘Alison Hammond on a free holiday to Florida to see if it’s accessible to poor people. Do p*** off. @BBC #floridaunpacked’,
’15 minutes in and we’ve seen #alisonhammond drive a campervan and nepo baby buy food in a shop. Thrilling stuff. Could we actually see some of Florida instead please?’,
The pair kayaked across the clear waters and took a peek behind the curtain at a buzzing Ocala drive-in cinema.
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