From deep-diving into the latest news, to getting real on topics like body confidence, sex and parenting choices, it’s no wonder that Loose Women is so popular among, Millennials, Gen X and Boomers alike.
The ITV daytime show has had a whopping nine seasons, and is still going strong after being premiered in 1999. The chat show is based on a rotating panel of entertainment veterans, like Coleen Nolan, Stacey Solomon and Judi Love, as well as journalists like Charlene White, Jane Moore and Janet Street-Porter.
The group discusses issues from a women’s and inclusive perspective, covering the likes of politics, current affairs, showbiz news and gossip between 12.30pm-1.30pm on ITV, and is available for catch-up on the ITV Hub. So, who is on Loose Women today?
Who is on Loose Women today? Panelists revealed
The panelists for Loose Women are rarely announced prior to the show. However, if you’re a fan of ITV’s This Morning, which airs just before the chat show, there is often a small teaser towards the end of the morning show about who’s on Loose Women.
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As for Tuesday 15th February's show, Ruth Langsford will be leading the show, alongside Coleen Nolan, Janet Street-Porter and Kelle Bryan.
Which guests are on Loose Women today? Guests revealed
The Loose Women guests are also seldom announced before the show. Again, though, there is usually a teaser about who will feature alongside the panelists at the end of ITV’s This Morning, and even during the ad-breaks on Loose Women to announce who the upcoming guests are during the week.
As for Tuesday 15th February's show, the Loose Women panel will be speaking to Coronation Street's Sam Aston for their "Love Week" segment.
What topics will Loose Women be discussing today?
The topics which Loose Women will be discussing aren’t usually detailed before the show airs. However, the team normally provides fans with a teaser at the end of ITV’s This Morning about what the panelists will be discussing.
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As for Tuesday 15th February, the panelists will be discussing whether women’s-only gyms are sexist, asking their viewers to get involved via a Twitter poll.
Their official page, @loosewomen, said: “There’s been a rise in female only fitness spaces and women’s only hours at gyms and women’s only spaces within gyms.
“So we want to know, are women’s only gyms sexist?”
They have also announced that they will be discussing maternal instincts, too.
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