Like the rest of the country, I’m starting to panic about coronavirus and the way it’s taking over our lives. For anyone like me who works for themselves, you have my full admiration and support right now.
16.03.2020 - 15:17 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Loose Women will be screened today without an audience for the first time ever amidst fears about coronavirus.
The hugely popular ITV daytime show, which is presented by stars including Kaye Adams, Stacey Solomon and Coleen Nolan, will air in its usual slot, but it will be a quieter affair than normal.
It has been revealed that the panel will be on site and will be joined by Kerry Katona, but they will be appearing live from an empty studio.
Former Atomic Kitten singer Kerry will be there with
Like the rest of the country, I’m starting to panic about coronavirus and the way it’s taking over our lives. For anyone like me who works for themselves, you have my full admiration and support right now.
Stacey Solomon’s eldest son Zachary turned 12 today and in order to celebrate the day, she threw him a barbecue.The mother-of-three had to cancel the family’s planned trip to Butlin’s amid the coronavirus outbreak, but still wanted to make sure the day was special for Zachary. Loose Women star Stacey documented herself preparing a colourful salad for the barbecue and told her followers that Zachary had requested one, despite it not quite being the weather for one yet.
Kerry Katona has revealed she has made the decision to pull her children out of school over coronavirus fears.The 39 year old former Atomic Kitten star, who is mum to Molly, 18, Lilly-Sue, 17, Heidi, 13, Maxwell, 11, and DJ, five shared her choice to keep her children off from school as her daughter Heidi has a “really low immune system”. Announcing the move on her Instagram page, Kerry posted a meme which shows an image of a person in military uniform and a full-face mask on.
Loose Women panellist Stacey Solomon has shared that she is donating any spare loo rolls she has to the local YMCA. The star has elected to do this because of the coronavirus pandemic causing a wave of panic buying in supermarkets across the nation, meaning many shop shelves to be bare.
Kerry Katona’s daughter Molly McFadden has said she has no plans to appear on Love Island, or any other reality TV show.
ITV daytime show Loose Women is set to air without a live studio audience for the first time as the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread.The Loose Women panel will discuss the latest topics, joined by Kerry Katona and her daughter Molly, in front of an empty studio for the first time ever.The announcement was made on TV audience booking company SRO as they said: “In order to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, ITV has asked all producers to consider whether shows which normally have a live
Loose Women will not be airing today after being dropped from the ITV line-up for the rest of the week.The popular panel show, which features names such as Stacey Solomon, Ruth Langsford, Coleen Nolan and Andrea McLean, has been pulled to allow for coverage of the Cheltenham Festival. Andrea McLean announced the sad news on Monday show’s when she said that the panel would be off for the rest of the week.
Loose Women star Stacey Solomon isn't keen on letting trolls interrupt her morning routine.