Loose Women ‘s Ruth Langsford was branded a “diva” by her co-star Saira Khan on today’s show when she jokingly made a snappy coffee order.
Going to an ad-break in the middle of a conversation with former EastEnders star Riley Carter Millington, Ruth turned her attention to the behind-the-scenes crew.
Apologising for interrupting the interview with Riley, she said: “I’m really sorry to have had to cut Riley off there but you know that’s live telly!”
Turning to the crew, she announced: “Can someone get me an oat milk latte there.”
Adding to the order, she shouted: “No sugar.”
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Ruth Langsford was branded a “diva” by her co-star Saira Khan (Image: ITV)
With a playful smile on her face, she demanded: “Quickly now!”
Saira started bursting out laughing in the seat opposite her, as she announced: “Diva!”
Once the ad break came to an end, Riley appeared back on the screen, as he discussed JK Rowling’s controversial tweets over the weekend.
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Ruth ordered a fancy coffee in the middle of the episode
The Harry Potter author was accused of transphobia after she made a number of remarks about women and menstruation.
Retweeting an article with a headline discussing “people who menstruate,” Rowling said: “I’m sure there used to be a word for those people. Someone help me out. Wumben? Wimpund? Woomud?”
Riley, who was one of the first transgender actors to play a trans character on a British soap, explained why her comments were hurtful to the LGBTQ+ community.
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Riley discussed the backlash to JK Rowling’s tweets over the weekend (Image: ITV)
He said: “For me personally at the end of the day I think people like JK Rowling need to recognise the influence they have and how detrimental their words can be.”
Riley added: “If anything it’s very ill-timed and distasteful.”
While Riley insisted the author should only apologise if she sincerely meant it, he added: “At the end of the day I want people to be willing to be educated.”
Loose Women airs on weekdays at 12.30pm on ITV.
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