Loose Women fans spotted a huge problem with "Coleen Nolan's voice" during Wednesday's instalment of the lunchtime show.
Coleen was joined by fellow panelists Sophie Morgan, Janet Street-Porter and Denise Welch for today's episode as they discussed the topics of the day, as well as welcoming guests into the ITV studio.
One segment saw the women discussing AI, and the latest technological developments.
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Viewers were played a clip of what was supposed to be Denise Welch's voice asking for £10,000 to put a deposit down on a car. It is said to be the latest scam fraudsters are using to con people out of their hard-earned cash.
Denise explained her late father would likely have fallen for the cruel trick, adding it is "so hard to explain these clever scams" to people of his generation.
Those watching the programme were then played an uncanny version of "Sophie's voice", before the same words were "read out" by Coleen. The voice said: "I've left my bank card at home, could you please transfer me £10,000 so I can put a deposit down on a car?"
Clearly unimpressed, Coleen pulled a face throughout, while viewers took to Twitter to have their say. Cheryl said: "I'm sorry but Coleen sounds NOTHING like that", while Sara said: "That sounds far too posh to be Coleen".
Loose Women airs weekdays at 12.30pm on ITV and ITVX
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