Like most of the Loose Women ladies, Kaye Adams isn't one to back away from a heated debate. And with her quick wit and fast tongue, she often out-argues her fellow panellists.
But even though she and the others get along famously both on and off-screen, she confesses that, often, certain panel members drive her completely nuts.
'Like any friendship, there are people that you form really special bonds with, and there are people that sometimes you could throttle one minute and hug the next!
'And if we've had a really heated discussion and I've been on the other side of a very polarised debate, I might not immediately say, "Let's go for a drink," after the show. But that will last all of 24 hours. Then we're all mates again."
After more than 20 years on the panel, the other ladies have become some of her best friends - they even go away on Loose Women holidays - but Kaye says they have plenty of differences, from their political views to the amount they are willing to share about their private lives on telly. While Nadia Sawalha and Coleen Nolan are open books, Kaye draws the line at anything very personal about her partner Ian and their two daughters, Charly, 19, and Bonnie, 15.
Laying all her cards on the table clearly isn't in her nature - so how does she feel about particularly outspoken TV stars, such as Piers Morgan, we wonder?
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'Oh don't get me started... I'm not sure if you can print my thoughts! He has every right to express his views and opinions, as we all do, but to set himself up as some kind of crusader, waging a war on behalf of the righteous... He's not my cup of tea."
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