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Hilarious moment when Alison Hammond has the "worst Facebook Live ever"

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This is the hilarious moment Alison Hammond has the "worst Facebook Live ever" when she collapses into hysterics during an interview with a local news reporter. This Morning star Alison was at a fundraising day at a care home when she agreed to have a chat with reporter Shivani Chaudhari. But the pair collapsed into giggles and failed to make it through the interview when Alison realised just four people had tuned in to watch. The hilarious footage shows Worcester News reporter Shivani desperately trying to keep a straight face as Alison cracks up off screen. The presenter, 47, manages to compose herself before saying she had a “little tickle in my throat”. Alison then tells the audience: “Hello everyone, sorry about that I had a little tickle in the throat and had to have a little cough.” Hugging Shivani, Alison then tells her to “do your thing” before collapsing into laughter and screaming: “It’s a sham innit!” She then adds: “Lucky we’ve only got four viewers.” Shivani struggles to keep a straight face and the pair then start laughing again as care home staff watch on in amusement. Alison, who shot to fame on Big Brother in 2002, then tells Shivani: “Ok go on then babes, where are we? Go on, look at your notes.” The funny scenes unfolded when the irrepressible Brummie presenter joined a fundraising day at Woodland View Care Home in Droitwich, Worcs., on Saturday (24/9). The 12-minute interview has since gone viral with more than 250,000 people viewing and sharing it online. Alison even posted the video on Twitter, branding it the “worst Facebook Live ever”. Shivani said: "Once you're live, you're live. You just have to style it out. "It was just chaotic from start to finish. "It reminded me of a school presentation when you're not supposed to laugh and the teacher's glaring at you from the side of the classroom which makes it even funnier. "I'm glad people are finding it funny.” Social media users dubbed the shambolic interview “comedy gold” and even called for the pair to have their own show. Writing on Twitter, Justin Oakes said: “I’ve watched that three times and I’m still laughing. “Alison’s laugh is infectious. Good on the local reporter trying to carry on, professionalism to the end!” Meanwhile Claire Pearce said: “That was the best thing I’ve seen online all year. Absolute comedy gold. Please give them their own show!”

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