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Ruth Langsford fires Loose Women warning at guest as fan 'terrified' in audience

Ruth Langsford issued a swift warning to her former Strictly Come Dancing partner Anton Du Beke, during Monday's Loose Women, as she accused him of 'terrifying' a member of the studio audience.

Having hosted a number of episodes of the ITV lunchtime talk show last week, Ruth was back at the head of the panel as it kicked off a new week, with a live broadcast that featured appearances from X Factor icon Leona Lewis and Strictly pro turned judge Anton, whop was on to tease a few details of the new series, as well as talking about his own tour.

Prior to Anton's interview, Ruth and her Loose Women colleagues Coleen Nolan, Janet Street-Porter and Katie Piper, had been discussion a dating app, where people can go on to deliberately meet 'a bad boy,' before going onto discuss if that was a trait that they themselves were attracted to.

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Wrapping up the conversation, Ruth then quipped: "I heard an 'ooh' in the audience. Look who's here," as the camera then turned to Anton who had his arm around a rather uncomfortable looking woman in the crowd named Siobhan as he looked like he was about to kiss her."

Ruth responded: "You behave yourself!" as Anton flashed her a cheeky grin and said: "Siobhan and I are having a lovely time down here, don't worry about us."

Ruth fired back; "That poor woman looks terrified," prompting Anton to then turn his attentions to the man sitting on the other side of him in the front row of the audience and joking: "You're not so bad yourself!"

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