It's been one of ITV's most popular shows since 1999, recently celebrating its 25th anniversary, but is Loose Women past its sell-by date? Viewers seem to think so. 'What a boring episode,' one fan recently said, while another commented, "The same boring guests all the time. Another added, "This show is sucking the energy out of the UK today. Sooo dry and boring.
And with the show constantly bringing in new faces, such as Olivia Attwood and GK Barry, a source now tells Woman's Own that the 'Loose legends' including Jane Moore, Coleen Nolan and Nadia Sawalha are 'worried about their future on the show', adding,
Panellists slammed
While the show has historically been celebrated for its down-to-earth and relatable panellists, some viewers are now tiring of the show's stars even those who are thought to be the most popular.
Slating Coleen, who's been on the show since 2000, one fan said, 'Is there anyone in this world more "woe is me" than Coleen Nolan? So hard done to, my heart bleeds.' While another said of Denise Welch, 'That Denise talks too much, always some poor-me diatribe.' Another fed-up fan said of Linda Robson, 'Not a week goes by without Linda mentioning she's been on the telly since she was 10 years old.'
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