Loose Women's Coleen Nolan reveals she spends '£12-14k a year' on smoking
12.10.2022 - 21:21
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Loose Women viewers were left shocked when panellist Coleen Nolan confessed that she spends a fortune on smoking each year.The former singer, 57, appeared on today 12 October's episode where she, Kéllé Bryan, Jane Moore, and Christine Lampard discussed the topic of healthcare. As the panel began to talk about smoking, they pondered not only the physical but the financial issues than can be caused by this addiction.
Coleen was then asked how much money she would save if she quit smoking. Replying to this question she made the shock confession that she spends over £10,000 per year on this habit.
She said: "It's very expensive.The cigarettes that I smoke up north – well I smoke them down south as well – to buy a pack up north is £15 a packet. "To buy them in London it's £20.
I worked it out recently that if I stopped smoking, in a year I'd probably save between £12,000 to £14,000." Shocked viewers took to social media to express concern for Coleen, with some trying to work out how many cigarettes she must be smoking per day to reach this rather high spending amount. One concerned viewer posted: "Colleen Nolan just stated she would save between £12k-£14k a year if she stopped smoking.That's, on average, £35 a day.
Does she smoke 50 cigarettes daily in that case? A huge number! #loosewomen #smoking #cigarettes" Another asked: "What brand fags are you smoking Colleen??!" While a third wrote: "Is my maths failing me or is that Coleen saying she smokes like 40/50 fags a day?" A fourth voiced concern for Collen's family, writing: "Nolan’s taking an exceptionally silly risk , smoking when there is obviously a tendency towards cancer in her family. Don’t do that to them, they love you." Others discussed the topic amongst themselves
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