Loose Women’s Judi Love admits fear she’ll be axed from ITV show at any moment

Judi Love is best known for her regular appearances on ITV daytime show Loose Women as well as her comedy career

Judi said she's fears she'll be axed
Judi said she’s fears she’ll be axed(Image: ITV)

Loose Women’s Judi Love has admitted she fears she’ll be axed from the ITV show.

The star has opened up about her career as she said she’s worried she might be sacked from Loose Women one day. She said she finds herself worrying that she might not be invited back despite joining the show back in 2020 and being in her fourth year of being a panellist.

Judi said that she thinks there are numerous positive aspects of the show which includes getting to meet well known names in the industry. However, there is one negative part that stays on her mind.


Judi said that she thinks there are numerous positive aspects of the show which includes getting to meet well known names in the industry(Image: Getty Images)

Judi joined Loose Women in 2020
Judi joined Loose Women in 2020(Image: Getty Images for the NTA’s)

Speaking to Heat, Judi said: “The best part of the job is just being able to connect with so many different women from so many different backgrounds. The worst part is leaving on a good day and not knowing if you’re coming back.”

Judi has managed to meet several impressive celebrities since joining the show. She recently got the chance to interview Janet Jackson which she said was one of her most favourite moments on the series.

When asked who her favourite interviewee ever was, she said: “Whoopi Goldberg and Janet Jackson, without a doubt, because they’re people who I grew up with and saw myself in. But my favourite interviews are mostly when I’m out meeting people and having a chat.

“I sometimes get into conversations with my taxi drivers, and they’re from a completely different background, different age, different culture, and you’re able to connect over conversation and life experience – that’s such a beautiful thing. To me, the conversations with people who don’t necessarily have a public profile – everyday people – are where you really have those groundbreaking moments that allow you to check yourself back to reality about what’s really important.”

Judi’s comments come after she announced that she is set to star in the new BBC family animation Super Happy Magic Forest where she will be voicing the part of Blossom the unicorn. Judi said she has done voice overs for adverts before but this will be her first time working on an animation.

She’s also got another exciting project coming up as Judi will be fronting her very own five-part cooking show, airing later this year. In a statement, she told fans she was “so excited” for the “new adventure” with ITV and added: “Growing up within a Jamaican family, food was always at the heart of any function and occasion. So I’m truly excited to experience the culture, people and food of the beautiful Mediterranean.”

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