When asked if she was ever intimidated by some guests, Alex simply admitted: “No! “People who I think are guessing… and can be the same in this program, people are guessing, ‘My God, these big Hollywood stars.’ “Well … it can be difficult, can it not?” As Matt laughed, Alex continued: “I never name names, but Jared Leto, for example. READ MORE: BBC Breakfast presenter shares concern about Carol Kirkwood Elsewhere in the interview, Alex told Matt The One Show is her dream job. “Coming from South West Wales where I lived, I never dared to say out loud that I wanted to be a TV presenter,” Alex admitted, adding: “Because it just didn’t look like it would ever be on the radar. “ After doing some training, the BBC presenter said she got on the phone for a new job. “This call came out of the blue,” he recalls. “And they said, ‘Come on, have a chat,’ and I thought, ‘Oh, amazing, they want a reporter in Cardiff.’ And then they said, ‘No, we’re actually looking for a master host,’ ‘there were weeks of auditions and everything else. “Well, I guess all that experience I had while working in Wales came together. “I guess whether you talk to one person in two … three million, it’s the same. Well, all the live experience came into play and when I had that phone call I thought, ‘Yeah, that’s the job.’ The One show airs daily at 7 p.m. on BBC One.