Loose Women’s Kelle Bryan stormed into the studio audience on Wednesday after being left ‘fed up’ by Jane Street-Porter as their debate took an outrageous turn.
The most recent episode of the ITV show saw Janet, 78, Kelle, 50, Coleen Nolan, 60, and Brenda Edwards, 56, return to the studio.
The Loose ladies got chatting about the latest newsworthy topics, including Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry’s recent split.
This got them talking about getting over heartbreak, and Janet gave her very straight-talking opinion on the matter and said how she wouldn’t mope around after a break-up.
Kelle said: ‘I’m clearly on the wrong panel today… if I get my heart broken it takes me a long time to recover.
‘I’ll be sad and down, it takes me a long time to let someone in in the first place. To trust somebody.

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Loose Women ‘s Kelle Bryan stormed into studio audience on Wednesday after being left ‘fed up’ by Jane Street-Porter as debate took an outrageous turn (pictured)

The panel spoke about heartbreak, and Janet gave her very straight-talking opinion on the matter and said how she wouldn’t mope around after a break-up (pictured)

Kelle wasn’t very impressed with what Janet said about her during the discussion (pictured)
‘It takes me a bit of time to say you’re my person, but once I’ve made that decision, you’re my person, you’re in my world.
‘If they let me down, hurt me, cheat on me, dump me, I’m devastated for a bit!’
Janet piped up and asked: ‘But Kelly, aren’t you just cross you messed up and made the wrong decision?’
A shocked Kelle said: ‘Right. I’m off. I’m going to go and sit in the audience!’
She then got the live audience members to move over so that she could take a seat.
Kelle married Jay Gudgeon in 2010 and the pair share two kids together.
The clash comes after MailOnline revealed that the show is expected to axe celebrity guests from the programme.

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A shocked Kelle said: ‘Right. I’m off. I’m going to go and sit in the audience!’ She then got the live audieccording to insiders, once ITV’s budget cuts come into effect in January, Loose Women will no longer have A-list guests in the studio, and the broadcast is planned to only consist of the panel debating newsworthy topics from the week.nce members to move over so that she could take a seat

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The star could be seen sitting with the rest of the audience as the panel continued with their discussion
According to insiders, once ITV’s budget cuts come into effect in January, Loose Women will no longer have A-list guests in the studio, and the broadcast is planned to only consist of the panel debating newsworthy topics from the week.
Now, TV sources have claimed that Loose Women is predicted to be completely cancelled within the year, as viewing figures are expected to drop once the show’s quality is reduced.
MailOnline revealed that the show will also axe their studio audience, an integral part to the programme, which caused upset among several members of the long-standing cast including Nadia Sawalha, Ruth Langsford and Coleen Nolan.
In May, ITV announced that Lorraine and Loose Women will only air for 30 weeks a year rather than 52, resulting in more than 220 of 440 staff involved losing their jobs.
A TV source revealed: ‘Not having guests is a big blow for both the presenters and viewers at home.
‘The guests are often one of the highest parts of the show, so it feels like a very strange decision to cut them altogether. Instead, the focus will be on guests for Lorraine and This Morning.
‘Behind the scenes the presenters are really upset because they love having guests on and feel they offer a different type of interview to the other daytime shows.
‘Firstly, there are four hosts conducting the conversation and secondly, they use their interviews to discuss female focused issues, something shows like This Morning don’t do as often.
‘In recent years, Loose Women have welcomed Elizabeth Hurley, Joan Collins and have down sit down one on one interviews with Janet Jackson and Naomi Campbell who all chose to do their chats with the show because they love it.
‘It’s a real shame that in January, the programme will become a shell of its former self before it is inevitably cancelled altogether.’
An ITV spokesperson added: ‘While the team is still working on the show for next year, we can assure you that Loose Women remains a big priority within our daytime slate.
‘The stars of the show are the Loose Women and that’s why they’ve received a BAFTA nomination, launched a podcast and celebrated a milestone anniversary in the last year alone.’
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