Ally Langdon is left red-faced as her children reveal the embarrassing thing she does ‘a lot’ at home – and it may shock you
Today co-host Allison Langdon was left mortified on Friday’s breakfast show when her children claimed she ‘farts a lot’ during a hilarious segment about Mother’s Day.
Ally’s son Mack, five, and daughter Scout, four, made the embarrassing admission when they were asked what they love most about their mum in a pre-recorded video.
Their answer caused co-host Karl, 47, to burst into laughter as Ally cringed on the couch.
Sorry mum! Today co-host Allison Langdon was left mortified on Friday’s breakfast show when her children claimed she ‘farts a lot’ during a hilarious segment about Mother’s Day
‘What do you love about mummy?’ Ally’s children were asked.
‘Because she farts a lot and I smell her farts and I try and get up before she does a fart,’ Mack said.
Scout added: ‘She farts a lot.’
‘What do you love about mummy?’ Ally’s children were asked. ‘Because she farts a lot and I smell her farts and I try and get up before she does a fart,’ Mack said
‘That is the best thing I’ve ever heard!’ Karl said through tears of laughter.
‘It’s not farter’s day!’ co-host Brooke Boney cheekily quipped.
Ally said she was hoping for a sweet tribute from her children during the segment.
‘Sounds like it’s going to be in our household. I was ready for something beautiful!’ she said with a laugh.
Ally shares Mack and Scout with her husband Michael Willesee Jr.
In 2020, Ally admitted she ‘struggled to cope with the stress and fear’ of being a new mum after giving birth to her son.
Cheeky! Ally shares Mack and Scout with her husband Michael Willesee Jr
She told The Daily Telegraph at the time: ‘I was in the office because I was not okay and I struggled with the baby at home. In my mind I had a plan for how to care for the baby but sometimes there’s not a solution with a newborn.’
‘It took a mate a couple of months in to say “I don’t think you’re doing as great as you think” for me to realise. And I said “Yeah, I’m not doing great at all”.’
Allison went on to say it’s important to communicate and start a conversation with others as they may be struggling.
She said: ‘We all have the power to save someone’s life and change someone’s life with a conversation this year. ‘It’s never been more important to reach out.’
Candid: In 2020, Ally previously admitted she ‘struggled to cope with the stress and fear’ of being a new mum after giving birth to her son
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