Alison Hammond's Florida travel show sparks backlash as viewers question free holiday


Alison Hammond's Florida travel show sparks backlash as viewers question free holiday

Alison Hammond explores Florida on new BBC travel show

Alison Hammond's new BBC travel show, Florida Unpacked, has received criticism from viewers as she embarks on a journey through Florida with her son Aidan. The series, a departure from her usual daytime presenting, follows the mother-son duo as they discover hidden gems on an affordable budget.

Backlash over perceived 'free holiday'

In the first episode, Alison and Aidan rented a motorhome to explore Florida Springs and indulged in retro drive-in culture. However, viewers expressed frustration, accusing the pair of enjoying a free holiday at the expense of license payers. Comments on social media highlighted discontent with the perceived misuse of TV show resources for personal gain.

Alison's passion for travel

Despite the backlash, Alison shared her excitement for the show, citing her love for travel and America's culture. Having visited Florida from a young age, she aims to uncover the state's best-kept secrets and share her experiences with the audience. Florida Unpacked airs on BBC Two on weekdays at 6.30pm.


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