Nadia Sawalha breaks silence on Loose Women feuds as she admits show panel ‘has hard days’
NADIA Sawalha has broken her silence on the Loose Women feuds - admitting that the ITV show panel ‘have hard days’.
The TV star has been a fan favourite with viewers since joining the team in the late 90s.
Nadia, 58, was originally on Loose Women between 1999 and 2002 - but quit after giving birth to her first child Maddie, 20.
The telly favourite rejoined the programme in 2013 and has been a regular panellist ever since.
Over the past 23 years, there has been a number of 'feuds' between the Loose Women ladies which have hit headlines, but Nadia has spoken out to settle a few things.
Nadia recently said: "I’ve always hung out with my mates at work. That’s what I do.
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“I laugh from the minute I get there until the minute I leave and it has always been like that.
“Obviously, we have hard days but it will always be four women really sharing the absolute beauty of the way that women talk, which is sometimes bats*** crazy.
“We can be crying one minute, laughing the next and that’s how women talk on a girl’s night out or an afternoon tea or whatever and that’s been it for 23 years.”
Putting the 'feud' rumours to bed, The Loose Women gang recently enjoyed a boozy Christmas party.
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The likes of Charlene White, 42, Frankie Bridge,33, and Judi Love, 42, looked like they were having an amazing time.
But in the past, a number of 'feuds' have been brought to light.
Back in October Andrea McLean, who left the chat show in 2020 after 13 years, revealed that she no longer speaks to her co-stars.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun, Andrea said: "I stay in contact with some of the Loose Women ladies, in the same way that I only get to talk to some when I was there - but not hugely.
"Mainly because I'm busy, working and doing my thing.
"Brenda and I message, Denise, Linda Robson, Saira.
"I was rubbish keeping in touch when I was there and I'm just as rubbish now.
"But what's nice it doesn't matter because with your real friends it doesn't matter if you haven't seen each other for years."