Loose Women panellists got very heated during the latest episode that that Linda Robson had to step in to calm things down.
Kaye Adams, Carol McGiffin and Stacey Solomon were discussing the latest TikTok craze of the stay at home girlfriend – women who remain in the home all day tidying up and making coffee for their partner.
Kaye, 59, said the concept made her “angry” as her own mother had fought for financial independents while both Stacey and Carol believe it’s up to the woman and if staying at home “makes them happy” – so be it.
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Stacey also said that some women don’t want to be financially independent and if her own daughter wanted to be a stay-at-home girlfriend, she wouldn’t stop her.
Kaye started to get more riled up, saying that relationships should be an “equal partnership”
Meanwhle Carol, 62, and Stacey insisted it’s a woman’s choice to do exactly what she wants and sometimes being completely financially equal to a man “isnt practical”.
As the women started to shout over each other and get more worked up, Linda stepped in and suggested they “talk about auras” – the show’s next segment.
That seemed to break the tension and they all laughed and “agreed to disagree”.
Meanwhile, Carol also has revealed that she used to feel “inferior” to other women because she did not have children.
The confession came on the back of a new tell-all Jennifer Aniston interview where the A-lister spoke for the first time about her fertility struggles.
When Kaye asked Carol, 62, if she ever felt judged for not having kids, she said: “All the time. I’ve always had to explain why I don’t have children.
“And usually, the question comes from women with children! Like I’m some sort of freak.”
She continued: “And it’s totally insensitive because you don’t know why women don’t have kids. Yes, it was my choice so I don’t mind the questions.”
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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk