Loose Women descended into chaos when Janet Street-Porter took a swipe at her co-star on Wednesday
Loose Women descended into chaos as Kelle Bryan walked off stage after a “brutal” Janet Street-Porter comment on Wednesday (July 16).
During today’s episode of the popular ITV show, Kelle and Janet were joined by Coleen Nolan and Brenda Edwards to discuss current events both nationally and globally.
The conversation soon shifted towards breakups, with each panel member sharing their personal experiences.
Brenda expressed that she was “very happy” after separating from her exes, while Coleen confessed to needing time to mourn the relationship, reports Belfast Live.

Janet Street-Porter took a swipe at her co-star on Wednesday (July 16) (Image: ITV)
Kelle shared: “If I get my heart broken, it takes me a long time to recover from that.
“I’ll be sad and down. It takes me a long time to let somebody in in the first place, to trust somebody.”
She went on to say: “But once I’ve made a decision that you’re my person and you’re in my world, if they let me down, hurt me, cheat on me or dump me, I’m devastated for a bit because it takes a long time for me to let my walls down in the first place.”
Janet quickly interjected, stating: “Kelle, aren’t you just cross that you messed up, that you made the wrong decision? You chose a dud.”

Kelle Bryan was left speechless (Image: ITV)
Upon hearing Janet’s candid remark, the audience gasped, and a shocked Coleen looked away.
Kelle, equally taken aback, soon responded, “I’m off,” and left the stage to sit amongst the audience.
Moments later, a remorseful Janet admitted: “Alright, Kelle that was a bit brutal,” as her co-star returned to the panel.

Kelle walked off stage during the show (Image: ITV)
She went on to say: “But the fact is, you’ve done all this considering, lowering down your walls, letting them in and then they turn out to be a dud. Aren’t you secretly really cross?”
Kelle responded: “No, because it makes me question myself and my own decisions. And it takes me time to grow from that.”
Coleen expressed her agreement with Kelle’s viewpoint, while Brenda sided with Janet, firmly stating: “That’s what they wanted, and I ain’t questioning nothing.”
Loose Women airs weekdays on ITV1 and ITVX at 12.30pm
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