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Alison Hammond's breastfeeding hell as she 'nearly killed baby' with huge boobs

Alison Hammond says she had to stop breastfeeding her son after "nearly killing him" with her huge boobs.

The This Morning star wanted to nurse her son Aiden naturally, but had to turn to bottle feeding instead due to the complications she suffered.

The former Big Brother housemate told the Daily Star : "I was nearly killing him with the size of my t**s, I ain't gonna lie. After a while, I realised that maybe by t**s were too big, so I started bottle feeding him."

Alison, who gave birth to her son, now 14, via C-section, also opened up about how difficult the birth was.

Alison wanted to breastfeed her son (Instagram)

She said: "It took about 35 minutes to cut through all the layers because of all mine. It's full-on stomach surgery.

"They lifted him up, popped him over the top. He was hanging over all droopy, looking at me and I was like, 'Oh my God, I love him'. I just fell in love with him instanstly and then I heard him crying for the first time."

Alison's celebrity interviews on This Morning have created many iconic moment on the show.

She cried after The Rock got married (ITV)

She recently left viewers in stitches when she barricaded herself in her dressing room and refused to leave because she was so upset.

The 44-year-old was left in floods of tears after Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson tied the knot with his long-time love Lauren Hashian.

Alison and the hunky Hollywood actor had a fake wedding after he proposed to her during an interview.

He proposed to her during an interview (ITV)

The This Morning team managed to track down The Rock after days of silence so he could confirm the news.

Speaking on the red carpet, he said: "Sorry Alison - I got married. I'm serving you the papers now. I'll call you later."

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