Alison Hammond revealed on today's instalment of This Morning that she once named her "miracle" pet goldfish after Prince George - and that it came to life after dying two weeks prior.Discussing the Prince's ninth birthday, Alison told viewers at home that she once named a fish after the future King."I called my goldfish after him, because he was, I acquired him at the same time," she explained.Dermot had knowledge of the pet and said: "He was sticking around for a long time that goldfish."READ NEXT: Alison Hammond snaps at Dermot's 'aggressive' high five as they mark final This Morning"I couldn't believe it," she replied.Adding: "It was actually, he was caught by a cat, brought into a house of The Speakmans, and I was visiting on that day and they literally fobbed off their fish to me."And it was literally dying.
Anyway, I put some salts in it and it came back alive within two weeks and lasted for about five years."This came after Alison snapped at her co-host Dermot when the pair high-fived in celebration on their final show before their summer break.She went on to brand him as being "aggressive" when the pair did a high-five to mark their final Friday show before heading off on their summer holidays.Welcoming viewers to Friday's show on July 22, Alison said: "Welcome to your Friday's This Morning," in a cheery and upbeat voice.She then said: "It's our last one," hinting that this is their final show before the summer, as the pair high-fived.Alison then added: "God, you're very aggressive sometimes, [sic], could you be a bit softer?"Dermot then said he was "excited" before they high-fived again - a little more softly."That's better, much better," Alison then said before Dermot segued into the next part of the show.This.
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