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Alison Hammond ’embarrassed’ she thought she won best presenter over ‘icons’ Ant and Dec at NTAs: ‘I actually voted for them!’-Rachael O'Connor and Stella Akinwumi-Entertainment – Metro
She thought she’d beaten their 20-year streak.
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Alison Hammond has recalled being ’embarrassed’ when she thought she heard her name being called out as the winner of the best presenter award at the NTAs.
The ITV icon was up for the award against comedy duo Ant and Dec, who have won the award an unbelievable 21 years in a row.
And for one shining moment, she thought she’d beaten their streak.
Speaking to Metro.co.uk at the 2022 Ethnicity Awards in partnership with Metro, the This Morning star spoke about the moment she lost out to the I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! presenters.
‘I thought I heard my name, how embarrassing was that!’ she laughed.
‘I knew Ant and Dec were gonna [win],’ she said, adding: ‘I actually voted for Ant and Dec, I thought it would be really big-headed if I voted for myself. ‘
Alison won at this year’s NTAs thanks to This Morning, but missed out on best presenter to Ant and Dec (Picture: NTA)
Ant and Dec have won the NTA gong 21 years in a row (Picture: Getty Images)
She went on to say she voted for them because she ‘absolutely loves’ them, labeling them ‘icons.’
‘I never really expected to win,’ Alison insisted.
‘But on the day everyone was like “you’re gonna win, you know. And then you’re like, “you know what, I actually might win!”
Alison wasn’t too sorry to miss out to ‘icons’ Ant and Dec, and even voted for them herself (Picture: Metro.co.uk)
‘I never really dream that big, and just to be in the nomination was unbelievable. To be voted into that – I was the only woman there. It was lovely.’
Ant and Dec are obviously icons, but Alison may be trying to sweeten them up before her pal and fellow ITV presenter Charlene White gets going in the jungle, as she’s confirmed to be taking part in this year’s I’m A Celeb.
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Ethnicity Awards 2022: All the winners
Music artist – Emeli Sandé
Legal & General – Rachel Henry
Metro – Presenter, journalist or host – Alison Hammond
National Grid – Workplace hero – Tolu Falade
BP – Network group, race together – Nationwide Building Society
Online influencer – Naomi & Natalie Evans [Everyday Racism]
Lloyds Banking Group – Champion (Ally) – Paul Plewman
Charity or community initiative – Muslim Council of Britain
Sports personality – Dina Asher-Smith
Outstanding contribution to music – Jamal Edwards MBE
Paramount – Inspirational leader – Leon Donald
Macquarie – Outstanding contribution to communities – Hau-Yu Tam
Public service or campaigner – Munira Wilson MP
Sports trailblazer – Sir Mo Farah
Tesco – Outstanding employer – Lloyds Banking Group
BT – Exceptional inclusion – Ade Rawcliffe
Media progress moment – Azeem Rafiq
Burberry – Inspirational public figure – Johannes Radebe
HSBC UK – LIFETIME Achievement – Sir Lenny Henry
Speaking about Charlene landing in Brisbane today in the same red carpet interview with Metro.co.uk, Alison described the Loose Women star as ‘an absolute treat.’4
‘She is gonna be amazing. She’s such a wonderful woman,’ adding that they were nominated in the same category on Thursday’s award show.
‘They’re all gonna love her, she’s just an absolute treat,’ Alison went on, before adding: ‘I didn’t know she’d gone there!’
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Britain’s biggest Black, Asian and Ethnic Minority red carpet extravaganza is taking place tonight, Thursday October 27, with some of the biggest names in showbusiness taking part and Judi Love hosting.
Both celebrities and organisations with a track record of promoting rights will be honoured at the event, with nominee including Sir Mo Farah, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Stormzy and Alison.
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