Linda Robson has never been undressed in front of her husband of three decades.
The Loose Women star, 64, stunned her fellow panellists - Janet Street Porter, Jane Moore and Coleen Nolan today - as she admitted she had never stripped off in front of her husband Mark Dunford in the thirty years they've been together.
Linda married Mark in 1990 and together they share Louis, 30, and Robert, 26.
Linda - who also has daughter Lauren, 39, with her long time partner Tony Tyler - was chatting about intimacy in later life with Coleen also on hand to discuss sex in later life too.
As the group spoke candidly about their love lives in the bedroom, Linda admitted: "I've never undressed in front of my husband. My mum is Catholic and we never saw her undressed - I go in the bathroom.
"My kids have seen me undressed but my husband hasn't."
Coleen also chatted about her sex life, explaining how she "missed the intimacy" when she was single for a number of years and never thought she'd be intimate with someone again as she was "too embarrassed" to be naked in front of someone.
"After spending four or five years on my own I never thought I’d have sex again. I missed the intimacy, but I've always had low self esteem when it comes to my body, it was too embarrassing to be naked in front of someone. Then I did and it was fabulous. I’ve got a different mindset, I go 'this is it, take it or leave it' - luckily they’re taking it... and leaving it sometimes!" she recalled.
Meanwhile, Linda previously opened up about how her social media addiction nearly ended her marriage.
Speaking in 2021, she said: "It is really addictive. I was addicted to social media, do you remember? I wouldn't go anywhere without my phone. I'd wake up in the middle of the night and be looking at social media.
"I mean, it nearly ended my marriage because we'd be sitting watching a film and I'd be on my phone. He would be like, 'Are you going to watch with me or not?' and then he'd go out."
During another frank chat about technology, Linda admitted someone else now handles her social media as she felt like she needed to reply to everyone, whilst the other person only replies where its important to do so.
"I've done that, I've actually given my daughter Bobbie the role of taking on my social media. She doesn't feel like she has to answer everybody where I feel like I have to answer every single person," she said.