ALISON Hammond's new BBC travel show has been slammed by some viewers who tuned in to watch her holidaying in Florida with her son Aidan. Titled Florida Unpacked, the series is a new ten-part show for BBC Two and is a big step away from Alison's usual daytime presenting. The series follows This Morning star Alison and Aidan as they make their way around the very best that Florida has to offer on an affordable budget.
In each episode the pair go off the beaten track in order to find some hidden gem activities during their epic adventure. In tonight's much anticipated first episode, viewers saw the mother and son rent a motorhome to explore Florida's Silver Springs. The pair then kayaked across the dazzlingly clear waters and soaked up the secret retro charm of 50s and 60s drive-in culture.
Alison Hammond As they took a peek behind the curtain at a buzzing Ocala drive-in cinema, the pair seemed delighted with their experience but viewers back home weren't so happy. Fans were angered at the pair for using a TV show to get what they saw as a free holiday and asked who is paying for all this? One viewer raged: " Why the f@#k are us licence payers paying for it ?" Another said: "Alison Hammond on a free holiday to Florida to see if it's accessible to poor people. Do p*** off.
@BBC #floridaunpacked." Most read in News TV Another said: "Nope ..
. can’t watch this. Talentless, irritating, constantly screeching .
.. #AlisonHammond and her son blagging Free holiday.
"There is 15 episode.
