Loose Women announced a huge format shake-up that will start next month during Thursday’s instalment of the ITV show.
Kaye Adams, Kelly Brook, Nadia Sawalha and Jane Moore took to the panel to discuss a number of topics, including living with illness, Jane’s fashion catwalk debut and the death of Leyla Harding on Emmerdale.
At the start of the instalment, anchor Kaye reveled that the programme would be revealing some ‘pretty big news’.
Later on in the episode they finally revealed all. Kaye said: ‘It’s time to share our exciting news.
‘Something that we’ve never done before in the history of the show. For the first time ever…
‘We are very excited to announce the launch of Loose Women: The Podcast!’

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Loose Women announced a huge format shake-up that will start next month during Thursday’s instalment of the ITV show

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The panel, consisting of Kaye Adams, Kelly Brook, Nadia Sawalha and Jane Moore, shared the exciting news on Thursday’s episode
She added: ‘After more than 25 years on your TV screens, we are getting even looser, if that was possible?
‘We’re launching next month to celebrate International Women’s Day.
‘We’re going to go even deeper than the issues that matter most to you, as well as giving you the chance to find out what really happened behind the scenes…
‘Which makes me a little bit nervous, I have to say.
‘There will be new episodes every week with two different pairs of your favourite Loose Women.’
They then revealed what was behind the new venture.
‘We were kind of inspired by our Talkathon. Despite the fact that we all know each other quite well, we started to have really different conversations.

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Kaye said: ‘After more than 25 years on your TV screens, we are getting even looser, if that was possible? We’re launching next month to celebrate International Women’s Day’
‘Deeper conversations, because we had the time!’
Nadia added: ‘Everything we say here has to be said within two minutes. I’m just so excited.
‘With the tour, don’t forget, we had so much fun with that because we didn’t have anyone listening to us.
‘So we’re going to get really loose!
‘It’s going to be really behind the scenes.’
Fans will also be able to watch the podcast on ITVX.
Nadia added: ‘Up until I started doing my own podcast, I didn’t even know what a podcast is.
‘A podcast is like a radio show, it’s much longer chat, you can make mistakes, you can let things out that you wouldn’t normally.’

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Loose Women The Podcast will start airing in March and viewers will be able to watch it on ITVX
Jane explained that viewers can ask them anything and will involve the listeners.
Loose Women first hit our screens back in 1999.
The popular chat show celebrated its 25th anniversary last year.
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