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Loose Women's Linda Robson has revealed she keeps the ashes of her loved ones in amongst her pants.
The 64-year-old panellist made the odd confession during Monday's ITV Daytime programme as they discussed where they kept their sacred possessions.
Linda told host Coleen Nolan that it's the best place to keep them because "they're safe in there" - causing the studio audience to burst into laughter.
Discussing Matt Hancock ’s bizarre move to release his Covid-19 diaries as a book, the conversation turned the panel’s childhood diaries, writes The Mirror.
After fellow panellist Janet Street-Porter read out excerpts from her detailed diaries she kept as a girl, former Birds of a Feather actress Linda admitted she keeps hers in a drawer with her undies.
Linda told how she’s always kept Filofaxes as her diaries and wrote down “everything” in them.
But she then made a curious admission as to where she now keeps the old journals.
Linda said: "I have a drawer full of Filofaxes. When I was quite young I started using a Filofax and writing everything down and I keep them in my knicker drawer along with the ashes."
Coleen Nolan looked at her co-star with a puzzled face, before hesitantly asking: “The ashes?”
Linda replied: "Yeah, of everyone that's died. I put their ashes in my knicker drawer. I know they're safe in there."
Her admission made the audience burst into laughter as Brenda Edwards struggled to contain herself and looked away from her co-star.
Further bewildered, Coleen asked: "They're safe in your knicker drawer?"
Linda explained her logic: "Yeah, no one goes in my knicker drawer, only me."
Elsewhere on today’s show, things got “awkward” when Coleen admitted her guilt for not supporting her “best friend” Brenda.
She confessed that
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