Janet Street-Porter made an unexpected dig at Jeremy Clarkson on Tuesday’s episode of ITV hit chat show Loose Woman and everyone was shocked.
Loose Women’s Janet Street-Porter left everyone speechless as she made an unexpected dig at Jeremy Clarkson.
During Tuesday’s (December 24) episode of the festive special, Janet presented the ITV hit show alongside fellow panellists Charlene White, Coleen Nolan and Judi Love as they got viewers into the Christmas spirit just hours before the special day.
For one segment, the TV hosts were joined by former Emmerdale star Kelvin Fletcher and his wife Liz Marsland as they prepare to make a return to our TV screens for a second series of their reality show.
The actor, famed for his role as Andy Sugden in ITV hit soap, bid farewell to the Dales two years ago and has since embraced a new life as a sheep farmer on a 120-acre plot on the fringes of the Peak District.
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Now, on season two fans will get a glimpse into their busy life as they tackle a highly anticipated lambing season, and take on the showering as Kelvin’s kids make their debut at the county fair.
It didn’t take long for the panelists to quiz the couple, who have been married for 14 years and have four children together, on their new life however things took a turn as Janet made a cheeky dig at fellow farmer Jeremy Clarkson.
Janet said: “I want to ask you about the farming. You’re not doing a Jeremy Clarkson and you haven’t got Kaleb lurking in the background running it all for you, I just want to clear that up.”
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As expected everyone was shocked as they burst out laughing after the remark. Kelvin explained: “It might be a bit easier if we did have him but we are not really at the size that would justify having workers so we are the workers.”
Elsewhere in the show, Kelvin opened up on feeling overwhelmed when it comes to juggling family life as he candidly admitted that ‘we’re doing our best’.
The actor said: “I don’t know how we are doing it and I don’t know if we are doing it successfully. We are just like any parent and you’re just doing your best and doing what you think is right and sometimes it’s a full time job.
“Three years in and it still feels like we are still doing that. Things don’t always pan out the way you want it and it can get overwhelming.”