Beloved presenter Alison Hammond fell flat on her face after being chased by a cow at Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat Farm in Oxfordshire.
She was visiting the Top Gear star's property for a segment on This Morning where she met Clarkson, his wife and Kaleb Cooper.
During her visit, she fell over after attempting to climb a mound of hay while chatting with Kaleb, leaving viewers in hysterics.
Alison Hammond Chased by cow at Jeremy Clarkson's farm
The chaotic visit by the ITV presenter was made even crazier after she was chased by a cow locked in a field.
During the chase, Alison Hammond could be heard screaming: "Babes, babes why is this one following me?"
As she started to sprint, the large brown cow could be seen tailing her and picking up pace.
Fans watching the programme were left in hysterics by the presenter's antics on Jeremy Clarkson's farm with one writing on X, formally known as Twitter: "Alison in the countryside mud and cow poo wearing false eyelashes ffs."
Another said: "Poor cow…and I don’t mean Alison!"
This comes after the This Morning star was revealed to be the next host of For The Love Of Dogs.
The role was previously held by the late Paul O'Grady who promoted the work of the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home until his death last March at the age of 67.
Ahead of the return of Clarkson's Farm, @AlisonHammond paid a visit to @JeremyClarkson and the gang to find out exactly what we can expect from series three! 🐔https://t.co/ZDnyNVf1PI
— This Morning (@thismorning) February 3, 2024
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