Alison Hammond hints at film career after revealing her childhood acting gig with Sting
Posted by  badge Boss on Feb 20, 2023 - 12:16PM
Alison Hammond attending last night’s 76th British Academy Film Awards in London (Picture: PA)

Bafta co-host teased she might make the jump from the small to the silver screen.

In an exclusive catch-up with Guilty Pleasures, the favourite said she wouldn’t rule out a move to movies.

‘What’s so amazing is, I actually started out in film,’ Alison, 48, divulged.

‘It was called Artemis 81, when I was six years old. My Mum got me in the movie, (which starred) Sting.

‘Who knows, in the future, maybe I will be going off to do film.’

Last night, the mum-of-one was on hand to get all the . And having interviewed everyone from Beyoncé to Harrison Ford, she no longer gets nervous around A-listers.

Alison and Richard E Grant made quite a dynamic duo hosting the Baftas last night (Picture: Getty Images)
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‘I still get starstruck. But once I say hello to them, it fades away and I realise it’s just a normal person who is like me, wants to laugh,’ she smiled.

Alison is truly reaching for the stars as she recently revealed her – and let’s face it, she would be brilliant at it.

She previously told Guilty Pleasures: ‘There isn’t any. Do you know what, we need to put it on the vision board, definitely. I’m open to a chat show, without a doubt. It would be a wonderful thing for the nation.’

The presenter added: ‘Listen, if I don’t host it, they’ve missed a trick, let’s be honest. But I haven’t been asked, no – fuming!’ she quipped. ‘Heigh-ho, that’s life. If they can’t see the magic that I would bring to that Big Brother situation, then what can I say?’

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