Alison Hammond, 47, is up for the best TV presenter award at the National Television Awards, NTAs, along with Ant & Dec, Bradley Walsh and Graham Norton.
However, as Alison received her nomination, her colleagues Holly Willougby, 41, and Phillip Schofield, 60, were noticeably absent from the category nominations.Despite the snub, Holly and Phil made sure to wish their colleague Alison luck and show their support to the presenter with beaming selfies and a good luck message on Instagram.
Phil penned along with a selfie of the pair: "Good luck tonight Alison Hammond!"While Holly shared a similar photo, with the caption: "Our girl @alisonhammond55 is up for an @officialntas."Phil and Holly previously have been voted for several presenter awards, but were snubbed from this year's nominations, apart from their show, This Morning, being nominated for the Best Daytime gong.
The hosting duo, who also present Dancing on Ice together, are usually staples in the list of nominations for TV Presenter.Last year, Holly was up for best presenter, with the award going to Ant & Dec who have held the award for twenty years running.This year's nominations marks the first time since 2017 that neither Holly or Phil have been considered for an award.Alison spoke on This Morning today about her surprise at being nominated and her feelings of "imposter syndrome".She exclaimed: "I've got that imposter syndrome…I'm seeing it from the outside thinking 'is this really real?'"I've been to that awards ceremony so many times and I'm alright sitting in the background and letting other people take the limelight."Just to be nominated, I know everyone says it but it's such a defining moment, I feel like I'm standing on the shoulders of giants in a way…and.
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