Dermot O’Leary left Alison Hammond in hysterics on Monday's This Morning when he did an impression of Phil Vickery. After the ITV chef did a segment about Cadbury Creme Egg brownies, the co-hosts tucked into the chocolate Easter treat and Alison, 47, ushered Dermot, 48, to do his impression of Phil, 60.
The presenter urged: “Oh, do your Phil Vickery impression. Do it, do it" as Dermot admitted he’s been practising it: “I’ve been working on it for a while.” Dermot then broke out into an animated impression of the chef, as he began swinging his arms to accentuate his words and said: “Chocolate brownies, lovely brownies good, good ingredients.” Get exclusive celebrity stories and reality tv news straight to your inbox with OK!
daily newsletter . You can sign up at the top of the page. Alison burst into laughter as she exclaimed: “That was so good! That is so good!” “Don’t tell him he’ll kill me,” Dermot said, hiding his head in embarrassment as he giggled too.
Alison turned to camera and said: “No, he’ll never know. He’ll never, never know.” Before she took another bite of the brownie and added: “This is delicious." Dermot broke back into Phil’s accent and continued: “And the Creme Eggs are made in Birmingham just like me old mum used to make.” Alison had to put her plate down as she was in stitches at his uncanny impression, as she bent over and reiterated through laughter: “That is so good!” Dermot laughed and said: “I’m a dead man, it’s from a place of love.
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