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Alan Titchmarsh Admits I Get It In The Neck From My Wife Over One Thing On Itv Show

Alan Titchmarsh admits 'I get it in the neck from my wife' over one thing on ITV show

'Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh' sees the gardening guru joined each week by guests as they chat about their gardening triumphs and downfalls.

Alan Titchmarsh is a well-known gardening expert and television personality. He has presented numerous gardening shows, including "Ground Force" and "Love Your Garden."

In a recent interview, Alan admitted that he often gets into trouble with his wife over one thing in particular on his ITV show, "Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh."

According to Alan, his wife is not a fan of the way he pronounces the word "herb."

Alan says that he pronounces the word "herb" with a "h" sound, while his wife pronounces it with a "silent h" sound.

This difference in pronunciation has led to some disagreements between Alan and his wife.

"She says I'm wrong," Alan said. "But I don't think I am."

Alan's wife is not the only one who has noticed his unique pronunciation of the word "herb."

Viewers of "Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh" have also commented on Alan's pronunciation, with some agreeing with his wife and others agreeing with Alan.

Despite the disagreements, Alan says that he is not planning to change the way he pronounces the word "herb."

"I'm not going to change the way I pronounce it," Alan said. "I've been saying it that way for years."

Alan's admission has sparked a debate online, with many people weighing in on the correct way to pronounce the word "herb."

According to the Oxford English Dictionary, both pronunciations of the word "herb" are considered to be correct.

The "h" sound is more common in the United States, while the silent "h" sound is more common in the United Kingdom.

Ultimately, the correct pronunciation of the word "herb" depends on the region in which you are speaking.


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