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Alison Hammond reprimanded for behaviour ay ITV This Morning as fans spot blunder by 'world's last Leprechaun whisperer'

Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary's attempts to celebrate St Patrick's Day descended into chaos on the latest episode of This Morning. The duo were back at the helm of the ITV daytime programme as they rounded off another week of shows.

And they were eager to celebrate St Patrick's Day, the cultural and religious celebration also known as the Feast of Saint Patrick held on March, 17, the traditional death date of Saint Patrick, the foremost patron saint of Ireland. Twenty five years after bursting into the charts, B*Witched were in the studio to perform their hit track C'est La Vie while the hosts also had a lesson in the perfect pint of Guinness.

But Alison's trademark laugh couldn't help but make an appearance when she and Dermot were joined live in the studio by Kevin Woods who claims to be the world's last leprechaun whisperer. He joined the pair on the famous sofa, a few years after he and Alison met when travelled to Ireland to meet him for a previous segment on This Morning.

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Not only was Kevin in the studio, he was also joined by a leprechaun he had caught, which he had kept hidden in a bag. But Alison began to laugh and giggle from the offset, much to the later disapproval of their guest. "You see them in the image you want to see them in," he explained. "I see them as leprechauns, you may see them as angels or fairies."If you're uncomfortable with seeing leprechauns you'll see the image you want to see them in, so if you want to see a child, a small leprechaun you'll see them in that form."

"Oh, I'll probably see them in cake form," Alison laughed, referring to he earlier news

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