Alison Hammond sells off old size 28 and 30 clothes after weight loss

Alison Hammond continues her incredible weight loss journey as she sells off old size 28 and 30 clothes for charity in honour of her late mother

Alison Hammond is selling her old clothes, following her incredible weight loss, to raise money for the British Liver Trust.

The This Morning host, 48, is flogging a whole host of garments in memory of her beloved mother Maria who sadly died from Liver Cancer in January 2020. 

The items on resale website Reliked range up to a size 30 and include everything from jumpers and dresses to bright pink flared trousers.

Alison has slashed the prices of the stylish clothing with fans able to steal her style for as little as £13. 

On the page she penned: ‘Alison is donating 100% of her proceeds from the sales of her pre-loved wardrobe to the British Liver Trust in memory of her Mother who died from Liver Cancer’.


Slimmed down: Alison Hammond is selling her old clothes, following her incredible weight loss , to raise money for the British Liver Trust (R, pictured in 2019) 

RIP: The This Morning host, 48, is flogging a whole host of garments in memory of her beloved mother Maria who sadly died from Liver Cancer in 2020 (pictured together in 2017)

Alison previously admitted she was ‘so embarrassed’ by her weight when she weighed more than 20 stone, and joined Weight Watchers in 2019 to focus on her health.

Recently, the TV star admitted she is trolled on a daily basis about her size but refuses to slim down for others as she likes taking up ‘a little bit of extra space in the world’.

Speaking to Lorraine Kelly and her daughter Rosie Smith on the What If? podcast, Alison said she is going to try and eat healthier to avoid knee pain but added ‘we’re all going to die eventually’.

She vowed to live her life to the ‘fullest’ and promised that she was going to have a ‘wonderful life’ in the candid chat.

Alison, who is loved for her sunny disposition, said she wanted to prioritise her health and wellbeing whilst juggling her on-the-go lifestyle.

She said: ‘My WW journey is focused on getting healthier for myself. I feel rubbish when I don’t eat properly or exercise and WW helps me with what I eat and do.

‘I know I’ll also lose weight by following the WW programme, but that’s not the be-all and end-all for me.

‘I want my journey to empower others to think about making changes to their lifestyle to become the best version of themselves.’

Body beautiful: Alison looks incredible after her recent weight loss 


On sale: The items on resale website Reliked range up to a size 30 and include everything from jumpers and dresses to bright pink flared trousers

Get them now: Alison has slashed the prices of the stylish clothing with fans able to steal her style for as little as £13

Good cause: On the page she penned: ‘Alison is donating 100% of her proceeds from the sales of her pre-loved wardrobe to the British Liver Trust in memory of her Mother who died from Liver Cancer’

She continued: ‘It’s been 17 years since I began working in TV, and I’m busier than ever, especially juggling my duties as a mum.

‘WW is the only programme that works for me, with the Online WW Coach there for support whenever you need it, 24 hours a day.’

In January Alison became emotional when she realised it was the anniversary of her mother’s death live on air during This Morning on Friday. 

She was in the midst of hosting a segment about superstitions with the Speakmans when she remembered the poignant date. 

Alison’s mum Maria, who was from Guyana, tragically died in January 2020 from lung and liver cancer. 

‘I’ve just realised it’s the 13th of January. This is the date my mum passed away… in bed 13. And we buried her on February 13. And it was a lovely funeral. It’s literally just come to me,’ Alison said. 

Alison was comforted by her co-host Dermot O’Leary who asked if she was ok after she shared the news. She replied: ‘Yeah’.  

The Big Brother star suffered a double tragedy in 2020 when her father Clifford, who lived in Jamaica, passed away just six months after Alison’s mother’s death. 

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