Josie Gibson first joined This Morning back in 2019 (Image: Ken McKay/ITV/REX/Shutterstock)
host has revealed which co-star is the hardest to work with on the daytime show.
The blonde bombshell – who has teamed up with on their campaign – first soared to stardom after she won the 11th series of Big Brother back in 2010.
The TV presenter won over the hearts of the nation on the Channel 4 reality show, and quickly became a staple on the small screen.
In 2019, she joined the ITV show as a competition announcer but it didn’t take long before she became a permanent fixture on the show as a relief co-presenter in 2021.
Since then, the mum-of-one has been a regular face on the programme, sharing hosting duties with a slew of broadcasters including Dermot O’Leary, Cat Deeley, and to name but a few.
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The presenter admitted she and Alison struggle not to giggle on air (Image: Ken McKay/ITV/REX/Shutterstock)
Now, in an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk, the former I’m a Celebrity star has revealed which of her co-stars is the hardest to work with on the show.
When she was asked which co-star is most likely to crack up on set, she giggled: “I do find with Alison, because we know each other and we know what each other’s thinking really, I do struggle.
“We spend the whole time cracking up. Like we did these VT’s last week and we got back and we thought that we’d done an amazing job.
And they [TV executives] were like, ‘It’s just basically you two cracking up, laughing in hysterics, holding your bellies just laughing to yourselves’. But it’s because I know exactly what she’s thinking and she knows exactly what I’m thinking.”
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The mum-of-one teamed up with First Bus on their Moving the Everyday campaign (Image: Stuart Martin/PinPep)
The presenter went on to add that she struggles not to crack up with the fellow Big Brother winner so much that she struggles to understand how other famous double acts manage it.
Josie went on: “Because she’s my mate, it’s really hard trying to hold it together. I don’t know how Ant [McPartlin] and Dec [Donnelly] do it.
“I know exactly what’s going through her mind and she’s so funny, and in real life she’s even funnier. So, I would say because we know each other so well, it’s really hard not to laugh at everything she does.”
The ITV presenter teamed up with First Bus on their Moving the Everyday campaign, which aims to highlight the role buses have in bringing local communities together.
She spent the day on the bus in her hometown of Yate, Britsol, meeting everyday heroes from all over the country.
Speaking about her day, she gushed: “I had the most wholesome day I’ve had in years and years. It was lovely because you forget how much of a vital role the bus plays in the community.
“I actually caught the bus around Bath the other day and I met some real characters. I just want to give a shout out to Dianne that I met on the bus, I loved her.
“I did my old bus route through the town back when I used to sell car and home insurance in Bristol city centre and I just remember it was such a sence of community for everybody.”