Loose Women star exposes secret ‘feud’ backstage and admits quitting because she felt ‘intimidated’
A FORMER Loose Women star has told of a secret "feud" backstage that drove her to quit.
Jenny Powell, 54, was a guest presenter on the ITV show in the early 2000s, appearing alongside the likes of Stacey Solomon and Janet Street-Porter.
But she left Loose Women in 2005 and never returned - admitting now it's because she felt "intimidated" by the other women.
Speaking on Jenny said: "I sacked it off."
She added: "I didn't like the energy behind the scenes.
"I always felt a bit intimidated of the other women."
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Jenny was then overheard describing the energy as "fake" before adding: "No, I'm joking."
"Maybe I'm just a bit sensitive," she wondered.
Loose Women strives to hire ladies for their big opinions and no-nonsense attitudes.
So it's no surprise as their heated telly debates often continue off-screen too.
Despite it being 17 years since Jenny last appeared on the panel, rumours of on-going feuds within Loose Women remains.
Last year Nadia Sawalha told The Sun the ladies can have "the most enormous arguments - not even necessarily on air."
There's also been bust-ups between Andrea McLean and Carol McGiffin over a wedding invite.
Meanwhile Saira Khan quit Loose Women at the beginning of last year - but she certainly didn't go quietly.
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“You're absolutely not! You have to just tolerate [some people] because you've got to get the job done."
She then unfollowed many of her co-stars including Nadia Sawalha and Kaye Adams, whom she often shared the panel with.
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