Alison Hammond was left in stitches as she interviewed the so-called "dullest men in Britain" on This Morning.
The Great British Bake Off host was hosting the ITV morning show with Dermot O'Leary on Friday (September 15).
Both Alison and Dermot had Lee Colsford and Peter Beresford, who lead the largest dull men's club in the country.
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The interview began with Peter and Lee on a park bench created specifically for the segment, to which Peter commended the show.
"I must say, this is a classic park bench – you did a great job!" Peter said.
The pair then indulged viewers into the everyday loves the group have – including roundabouts and calendars.
But as the interview went on, Alison was visibly holding back laughter as she tried to maintain her composure.
In the middle of the interview, the former Big Brother housemate admitted that she herself was "pretty boring".
"My thing is sitting in the garden, listening to the woodpeckers. I know – I really am boring," she confessed.
"I didn't realise until today how boring I really am. I'm not into ornithology or birdwatching or anything like that. I'm just more into listening to the birds."
Deputy Assistant Vice President Lee then interrupted Alison and told her not to use the word boring, instead replacing it with dull.
"It's sexy being dull!" Lee quipped to Alison and Dermot, which set the host off into a frenzy of laughter.
The pair also revealed they had launched an app named "50 Shades of Grey" – which, despite the name, involves fifty individual shades of the colour.
At the end of the interview, Peter and Lee provided Alison and Dermot with certificates dignifying them as "associate members" of the club.
Both Dermot and Alison burst into laughter when presented the certificates as they were told by President Peter that they would not be receiving a gold-standard diploma that was also on offer.
Fans of the show watching the interview also joined in on the fun, with one viewer taking to social media to post: "Nothing wrong like chilling to the sound of birds tweeting away."
Another user sympathised with the guests, writing: "I think they're two pretty adorable old fellas! Bless 'em!"
Whilst another viewer joked at the change of tone in the show, after the hosts interviewed murder victim Steven Lawrence's brother.
"What a turn around. A sad, but positive interview with Stuart Lawrence – tears shed, and then bring on two of Britain's dullest men. Happy Friday everyone."
This Morning airs weekdays at 10am on ITV
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