As ITV axes jobs and trims Loose Women to 30 weeks a year, we look back at the showâs wildest moments from C-bomb chaos to celebrity feudsâthat made headlines and shook daytime TV
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Loose Women itself is being cut back to a ‘seasonal’ schedule of 30 weeks a year(Image: Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock)
As ITVâs daytime lineup faces a shake-up, with sweeping job cuts dubbed a âbloodbathâ threatening nearly half of its staff, itâs hard not to reflect on the rollercoaster year Loose Women has delivered on screen.
Whilst the show’s future is uncertain, it is known for its lively debates and candid revelations, which have created some of the most bizarre, emotional, and headline-grabbing moments.
Many are in shock at the news that nearly 220 staff members could lose their jobs across ITVâs daytime schedule, affecting flagship shows like Loose Women, Good Morning Britain, Lorraine, and This Morning.
Loose Women itself is being cut back to a âseasonalâ schedule of 30 weeks a year in cost-saving measures. But before the dust settles on these dramatic changes, there have been some truly unforgettable moments that made Loose Women a must-watch, from shocking confessions to celebrity clashes.
Loose Women is no stranger to controversy, with many moments that have made headlines across the country. Hereâs a look at the bizarre and unforgettable moments that kept viewers glued to their screens:
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Judy Finnigan’s comments about rape sparked controversy(Image: ITV)
âRapist sympathisingâ storm
Judy Finnigan made a controversial debut in 2014 when she spoke about footballer Ched Evansâ rape conviction appeal, saying: âThe rape was not violent, he didn’t cause any bodily harm to the person.â
Outraged viewers accused her of sympathising with a rapist. She later clarified: âI absolutely wasn’t suggesting that rape was anything other than an horrendous crime… I was in no way attempting to minimise the terrible ordeal that any woman suffers as a result.â
Earlier in 2006, the Irish Independent reported that Loose Women conducted a poll asking viewers whether they believed rape could ever be a woman’s fault. The poll was met with widespread criticism from viewers and organizations such as Rape Crisis, leading ITV to issue an apology, acknowledging the poll as “misjudged”.
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Harvey shocked viewers with his response to trolls (Image: Ken McKay/ITV/REX/Shutterstock)
The C-bomb scandal
In 2016, Katie Priceâs son Harvey shocked viewers when he joined the show to talk about online bullying. Asked how heâd respond to trolls, he said: âHello, you c***.â
Katie quickly reacted with, âErm, Harvey!â, as Andrea McLean stepped in to apologise for the language.
Gay rights row
In 2015, Coleen Nolan sparked fury by defending a bakery that refused to decorate a cake supporting same-sex marriage. She compared it to being asked to make a cake with an ISIS message, saying: âWould they have to make that?â
The comments prompted outrage, with viewers demanding she be sacked, though no action was taken.
Joan Riversâ swear-filled red carpet rant
Comedy legend Joan Rivers didnât hold back in 2008 when asked about her Hollywood encounters: âYou get someone like Russell Crowe, and you want to say to the camera, ‘ He is a piece â get ready to bleep this â of f****** s***!’â
Her panellist pals had to scramble to apologise, with Jane McDonald quipping: âWe haven’t got a bleeper. We’re live!â
Fat-shaming fury
Janet Street-Porter faced backlash in 2022 after saying Wayne Rooney looked like he was âabout to explodeâ out of his suit during the Wagatha Christie trial.
Angry viewers branded her âvileâ, with one asking: âImagine if she was saying that about a woman?â
Continuing with the theme of fat-shaming, in 2015, the BBC reported Jamelia faced criticism after stating that high street stores shouldn’t stock clothes for individuals above a certain size, suggesting that it encourages unhealthy lifestyles. She later apologised, clarifying that her comments were taken out of context.
Katie Priceâs bum flash
Viewers were left open-mouthed in 2016 when Katie Price modelled a high-slit dress
during a fashion segment and accidentally flashed her bum on live TV.
Some called it âawkward viewingâ â others hailed her figure as âamazing”.
Kim Woodburn walks out
Tensions erupted in 2018 when Kim Woodburn stormed off set, branding Coleen Nolan âlying trashâ and calling her a âpiece of filthâ after a brutal on-air clash.
The explosive row prompted over 3,000 Ofcom complaints, with Kim later claiming sheâd been ambushed.
Coleen and the panel said they had “genuinely hoped for a reconciliation”.
Charlotte Crosby’s nose job clash
Charlotte Crosby vowed never to return after feeling âbulliedâ over her nose job in 2016.
In an awkward grilling, Janet Street-Porter asked: âWhat message does that send to teenage girls who⌠might think, âMy nose has a lump in it but I havenât got four grand to spendâ?â
Charlotte told new! Magazine: âIt was a horrible experience. I cried before and afterwards. I was bullied. Iâm never going on again in my life.â
Josie Cunningham’s abortion for nose job confession
In 2015, there was outrage and a public backlash after Josie Cunninham revealed that she had an abortion so that she could get nose job to further her porn career. Jane Moore heavily criticised her being on the show, stating: “I was very uncomfortable with you coming on the show today. I don’t like the fact that you are on the show. It’s not because I don’t like you.
“You need help as far as Iâm concerned, to actually look at yourself and say, âWhy do I have such a low opinion of myself that I think that porn and all of thisââŚyou donât have any self-esteem and when you look in the mirror I feel that you will never like what you see.”