Alison Hammond selling off 'size 26' clothes after weight loss

Alison in one of the jackets she is donating
Alison in one of the jackets she is donating -Credit:Alison Hammond Instagram


Alison Hammond is auctioning off her old size 26 wardrobe following an impressive weight loss transformation, with all proceeds going to the British Liver Trust in honour of her late mother. The This Morning star, 49, has a variety of garments up for grabs and took to Instagram to share a photo of herself in a stylish lime jacket with feather-trim embellishments and a sleek black dress.

Alison has teamed up with popular vintage and pre-loved clothing site Reliked to sell off her clothes. The caption read: ' Alison Hammond Has Cleared Out Her Wardrobe. 100% of the proceeds go to the British Liver Trust!'

Alison's mum Maria, who was from Guyana, tragically died in January 2020 from lung and liver cancer. The TV presenter has listed a wide range of items from XXXL to XL, including sportswear and chic velvet pumps.

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She's also included some small and medium-sized clothes, such as a print £8 Koyyee hoodie and a £10 grey long-sleeve undershirt. Prices range from as little as £3 to £230, which is currently the most expensive item listed.

In 2022, Alison revealed she had cut out sugar to help her lose weight. She revealed she had weighed 20 stone at her heaviest and started to lose weight after her beloved mother sadly died.

In the past she has had gastric band surgery and has attempted diets, even appearing on Celebrity Fit Club. But none of it worked.

Alison said: "Sometimes I look at myself and go, 'Wow, I am a big girl'. But I like taking up a bit of space. I take a little bit of extra space in the world and I don't think I'm hurting anyone."

She added on Lorraine Kelly’s podcast: "We're all going to die eventually. I might die a little bit sooner, but I'm going to live my life to the fullest. And if I do die sooner, I'm going to have a fantastic life. I'm going to have a wonderful life. I'm 47 now, I don't know how long I'm going to go on for."