
In a candid revelation that will disappoint fans, a beloved former Loose Women panellist has definitively ruled out any return to the iconic ITV daytime show.
The television personality, who became a household name during her tenure on the programme, confirmed she considers that chapter of her career firmly closed despite ongoing speculation about potential comebacks.
'That Chapter Is Closed'
'I'm never going back on Loose Women,' she stated emphatically during a recent interview. 'I loved my time there, but that chapter of my life is done. I've moved on to new projects and challenges.'
Her declaration comes amid persistent rumours and fan campaigns calling for her return to the famous orange sofa. Many viewers have expressed their desire to see her back alongside current panellists, but she remains resolute in her decision.
New Horizons and Future Projects
Since departing the show, the presenter has been focusing on developing new television concepts and personal ventures that align with her current interests and lifestyle.
'I'm excited about the direction my career is taking now,' she explained. 'There are new formats and opportunities that I find much more fulfilling at this stage of my life.'
While she didn't disclose specific details about upcoming projects, she hinted at several television developments in the pipeline that would showcase a different side of her presenting talents.
Legacy on Daytime Television
During her time on Loose Women, she became known for her:
- Honest and relatable opinions on topical issues
- Warm chemistry with fellow panellists
- Ability to handle sensitive subjects with grace
- Popular segments that resonated with viewers
Despite her firm stance on not returning, she expressed nothing but affection for the show and its team, acknowledging the platform it provided for her career development and the lasting friendships she formed.
'I'll always be grateful for my Loose Women experience,' she added warmly. 'It was an incredible part of my journey, but every journey has different chapters.'