“From Health Scare to Hope” — Alison Hammond’s 11-Stone Transformation Is Inspiring Britain

For years, Alison Hammond’s infectious laugh filled living rooms across Britain — but behind the scenes, she was quietly fighting a battle that would redefine her life.

Now her personal trainer has finally lifted the curtain on the emotional five-year transformation that saw the This Morning favourite lose an astonishing 11 stone after a terrifying health wake-up call.

Ellis and Alison posed together as the TV star told him: 'You never looked down on me and this I will always be grateful for. So happy you can still check in on me and push me'🚨 The Moment That Changed It All

The turning point came when Alison, now 50, discovered she was pre-diabetic — news she later described as frightening enough to force her to grow up overnight.

Her trainer, Ellis Gatfield, has shared a moving Instagram montage showing Alison’s journey from her very first painful sessions — using resistance bands just to stand up from a chair — to confident weight training and cycling through her local streets.

❤️ “You Never Looked Down on Me”

Reposting the clip, Alison poured out her gratitude:

“Massive thank you to the incredible @ellisgatfield who started my whole fitness journey.
You never looked down on me and this I will always be grateful for… you have made my life so much easier by simple changes and kindness I will never forget.”

The pair can be seen laughing, struggling, pushing and celebrating together — a relationship built on patience rather than pressure.

🧠 No Shortcuts, No Shame

Over the last five years, Alison has shed the weight through training, moderation and consistency, not injections.

She has openly rejected weight-loss jabs, saying scare stories left her frightened, and instead chose to rely on:

  • Seeing her trainer twice a week

  • Walking when work gets in the way

  • Keeping weights in her bedroom

  • Stretching and yoga at home

  • Eating everything — just in moderation

Even on Bake Off, she has rules.

“I only try the cakes that get a handshake from Paul,” she laughed. “If the judges aren’t impressed, I’m not eating it.”

The clip details some of Alison's favourite moments in her fitness journey as she candidly shared a clip of her using resistance bands to sit up and out of a chair💔 The Heartbreak Behind the Motivation

The determination runs deeper than numbers on a scale.

Alison’s mum, Maria, died in 2020 after living with type-2 diabetes and cancer. It was her mother’s worry that stayed with her.

“When I found out I was pre-diabetic, I thought: I have to be an adult about this.
The sweets had to stop. The fatty foods had to go.”

At her heaviest, Alison weighed 28 stone.

Today, she is lighter — not just in body, but in spirit.

This wasn’t a crash diet.
It wasn’t a viral trend.

It was five years of showing up — even when it hurt — and discovering that sometimes, the quietest journeys are the ones that change everything.