Loose Women star Kaye Adams issued a sincere apology after making an error during Friday’s show when the panel discussed the guilty ruling of Kyle Clifford after he raped Louise Hunt
Loose Women host Kaye Adams was forced to issue an apology after making an “error” on Friday’s (March 7) show.
During today’s episode of the ITV daytime show, the panel discussed the guilty ruling of Kyle Clifford after he raped his ex-girlfriend Louise Hunt, just before he killed her in July last year.
He had already admitted to shooting Louise and her sister Hannah with a crossbow, and fatally stabbing their mother, Carol, at the family home in Bushey, Hertfordshire.
The three women were the wife and daughters of BBC racing commentator John Hunt. Clifford is due to be sentenced for the murders and rape next Tuesday (March 11).

Loose Women host Kaye Adams issued an apology during Friday’s (March 7) show (
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Following the guilty ruling, Kaye and her Loose Women co-stars Frankie Bridge, Judi Love, and Nadia Sawalha discussed the current epidemic of violence against women ahead of International Women’s Day on Saturday (March 8).
Later on in the episode, Kaye quickly issued an apology after accidentally referring to one of the victims as “Louise Clifford” rather than “Louise Hunt”.
“Now, somebody has just alerted me to the fact that I unfortunately made a slip of the tongue with Louise Hunt’s surname, and I do apologise for that very, very sincerely,” Kaye said.
“Human error on my part, and our thoughts, as I say, are with Louise, Hannah and Carol Hunt, and of course, survived by John and Amy.”
Earlier on, the panel had an open discussion on what can be done to tackle the high levels of violence against women.

Louise Hunt, her mother, Carol, and her sister, Hannah, were all murdered in July last year (
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“This morning we were all just so shocked, horrified, you literally feel it physically when you hear a story like this. It is beyond imagination what they all went through,” Nadia said.
“We need men, we need all the good men, that’s the only conclusion that I come to now. We need good men to help us by standing up sometimes, seriously standing up, by disallowing other men to say the most awful things about women, whether it’s in the workplace or the pub.
“Think about your daughter, think of your mother, think of your wife, think of your sister when you hear or see another man saying something that is disgusting about a woman.
Judi added: “This is a very extreme case, but it’s not an isolated case.”
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