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Loose Women's Kaye slams Nadia's 'Victorian attitude' as they clash over burglaries

Loose Women’s Kaye Adams took a swipe at panelist Nadia Sawalha for her “Victorian” behaviour and called her a “terrible coward” after her co-star made a revelation.

Kaye was joined by Nadia, Stacey Solomon and Judi Love as they discussed whether or not they would want their partners to defend the family from an intruder.

Fans of the ITV show watched as the panelists spoke about the matter and Stacey Solomon offered her thoughts.

She said she would be better at getting her children out of the house, rather than her husband, because she “knows where everything is” and the “best route” out, whereas her husband Joe Swash “wouldn’t have even thought about it”.

Kaye wasn’t impressed with Nadia’s “Victorian” behaviour

When Nadia said she would want her husband to be at the defence, Kaye slammed her as having a “Victorian” attitude.

Then, Nadia admitted that she once used her child as a “human shield” to defend herself whilst she was at an attraction with live actors.

Sawalha said that one of her traits was being “a terrible coward,” to which Kaye repeated louder: “You are a terrible coward!”

Fellow Loose Women panelist Kelle Bryan has recently spoken to The Mirror about being part of the show’s first all black panel.

Kaye couldn’t believe what Nadia had said

The show has been running for 21 years and Kelle, alongside co-stars Charlene White, Judi Love and Brenda Edwards, starred in the episode that aired in October 2020.

The episode won an RTS Award for Daytime Programme, but not all reception they received was positive.

Vile trolls took to social media to make racist comments about the cast and Kelle Bryan opened up about the experience.

Kaye’s comments tickled Judi and Stacey

She said: “There were a lot of positive comments, but, unbelievably, there was lots of racism, lots of racist comments. Like: ‘I switched off, who do they think they are?’ […] There was still lots of that kind of stuff.”

Kelle praised the Loose Women digital team who work to “protect them” from online abuse, but “it was still there” and Kelle said it was the essence of “what they were challenging”.

She also admitted that the panel were “emotional” after filming and “sobbed” once the episode was complete.

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