Judi Love was forced to apologise on Loose Women today as she swore live on TV.
The group - made up of Judi, Kaye Adams, Jane Moore and Nadia Sawalha - were discussing the topics of the day, when the swear word slipped out of Judi's mouth. There was a moment where she carried on speaking before Kaye stepped in.
Kaye paused for a moment, with both of them looking at each other before they both went to apologise as Judi had said "c**p".
"Oops am I not meant to say that?" she said, before stepping in to apologise, as Kaye also apologised on behalf of the show.
Judi is a regular panellist on Loose Women, usually making viewers laugh with her jokes and real life stories. She also appeared on a recent series of Strictly Come Dancing, but her journey on there was thrown into chaos when she tested positive for Covid.
Speaking about how she was forced to miss a week of Strictly after contracting Covid, she said in 2021: "I couldn’t believe it. But I was not letting this thing, which has changed our lives so much, stop me going back. And while I got voted off, I did get back. Strictly is one of the hardest things physically I’ve ever done. I do miss it for the weight loss!
"Oh yes Graziano and I see each other, all the time. We’re having lunch next week. And I’m on the invite list for the wedding! I’ve been doing dance and aerobics at home. It’s the best exercise for me because I enjoy it."
Judi has also heaped praise on her Loose Women colleagues and said she felt "honoured" to work with them.
"I’m honoured to be surrounded by such intelligent, passionate, caring, motivating and talented women on a daily basis, both at work and at home," she penned in a column for OK!, "Let’s all continue to support one another’s victories and build each other up."
She added: "Some of my fellow Loose Women panellists and I have teamed up for the show’s annual Body Stories campaign, which is aimed at showing body diversity is beautiful. I believe everyone should be proud of the unique bodies they’ve been given, no matter their shape or size. I’m a huge advocate for self-love, so anything I can do to help others feel special in their own skin, I will."