Stacey Solomon 'wiped the floor with Denise Welch' on Loose Women during heated debate, say fans
04.06.2024 - 08:29
/ ok.co.uk
Stacey Solomon made a triumphant return to the Loose Women panel on Monday (3 June) after enjoying some time with her family, and she didn't hold back on her opinions on the day's topics.
The 35-year-old presenter and TV personality clashed with fellow panellist Denise Welch not once but twice. First, they disagreed over Melania Trump's decision to stay with Donald Trump after his guilty verdict for falsifying records, and then over the concept of working from home.
The debate began with a chat about Sydnie Christmas' victory on Britain's Got Talent and whether personality is as important as talent in such competitions.
Then when the conversation shifted to former model Melania Trump's loyalty to her husband post-verdict, Stacey won the audience over with her passionate outburst. "Why is the focus on his wife?" she said.
"It should be about him and his disgraceful acts." Later, the topic turned to stay-at-home husbands and remote working. Mum-of five-Stacey argued that flexible working arrangements have been a godsend for many families, especially those with children.
Denise, however, lamented the lack of available staff in businesses, suggesting "This country is collapsing" because everyone is working from home. Stacey hit back, questioning if he co-panellist really believed remote working was the root cause of staffing issues, rather than considering the struggles faced by workers like nurses on zero-hour contracts.
"So it has nothing to do with the fact that a nurse is grafting hard on a zero hours contract, struggling to pay childcare? No wonder people aren't signing up to do these jobs, they just aren't paid enough to do them.", reports the Express. As the debate heated up, viewers rushed to social media to voice
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