Fans of Loose Women were outraged on Monday as they accused the panel of "blanking" regular host Myleene Klass. Today's panel saw the 47-year-old joined by Ruth Langsford, Janet Street Porter and Denise Welch.
Together they discussed the day's latest headlines, interviewed celebrity guests and chatted about all things trending. However, fans at home became frustrated as they noticed that three of the stars were not allowing the remaining panelist to have her voice heard. Taking to social media, they pointed out that it seemed as though Myleene was being drowned out by her peers as they furiously tweeted, begging the panel to let Myleene's voice be heard. One angry fan posted: "#LooseWomen Myleene's officially been blanked on not one but TWO topics. Disgraceful - I understand about Terrence but needed to hear her thoughts on Melania/Ukraine."
Another noted: "You can just see the look on Myleene's face that she's desperate to get her opinion in #LooseWomen," while a third said: "If you count this and some other arguable stuff, Denise, Janet and Myleene have a past feud triangle, but all three are on #LooseWomen today!"
Another viewer shared a resurfaced clip of a major clash between Myleene and Janet, from the time when Myleene first signed up to the show. The chat quickly became heated as they yelled over each other, suggesting ways which are best to live their lives.
Myleene hit out at her co-star, saying that she doesn't have fun and "complains a lot". But Janet hit back, insisting that she is a "role model" to the women of Britain.
Eventually, she delivered a huge blow as she said: "I am happy when I'm not around you, Myleene." The audience gasped as they all burst out laughing with Myleene saying: "Well that's a lie!"
It's not the first time a feud has been speculated about on the show. However, presenter Judi Love recently hit back at claims of fallouts when the cameras stop rolling. She insisted that there is nothing but support, sisterhood, and slayage behind the scenes.
The comedian, who's been a staple on Loose Women for five years, acknowledged that the panellists don't always see eye to eye but said disagreements are handled with grace.
"Of course we all have different opinions, that's the beauty of it. But everything is always done with respect. A different opinion doesn't mean an argument. It's a conversation," she said.
She added: "It's always fun, always lively. The topics are wide-ranging. It's a space where I can be myself - not just as a comedian, but as a woman, a mother and a voice for the community."
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