Loose Women presenter Jane Moore thanked viewers for their concern after multiple people spotted a health issue live on air. The four panellists - including Jane, Judi Love, Charlene White and Kelly Holmes - were on the ITV lunchtime show today, where they discussed everything from crying babies, the work of the police and interviewed Andi Oliver and her daughter Miquita Oliver.
However, the group of ladies paused the show briefly today to talk about Jane's eye as some viewers had noticed it was looking rather red and contacted the programme quickly to express their concerns for the journalist and panellist.
Speaking on the show, the Mirror reports that Charlene said: "We've had a lot of messages about your eye Jane?"
As Jane replied: "It's so nice that everyone looks out for you on this show. I came in this morning, and I didn't even notice anything was wrong with my eye, and one of the ladies in make-up and I looked, and I look like something out of a horror film.
"It doesn't hurt. I have no idea what it was, someone said it might be a burst blood vessel but I don't know how I've done it."
It comes after fellow Loose Women star Carol McGiffin opened up about her own painful health diagnosis after sporting a very different look on the ITV show a few weeks back.
As the show kicked off a few weeks back, Carol revealed she had woken up that morning with a very red face and explained how itchy it was as she puzzled over what might have caused it. She was adamant she wanted to do the show but would do it without make-up on.
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Revealing what was the cause of her red face, she said: "It looks like I've had a cosmetic procedure of something but I haven't. I woke up with a seriously red face, itchy, so I've got no make-up on."
It's gone better from this morning though. You had a antihistamine didn't you?" her co-star Kaye then added.
Carol then replied: "Yeah, which. made me feel weird. It's not pleasant and I'm fine not to have any makeup on," before Kaye chimed in to share: "Joking aside it's a horrible thing and we're really glad you're here. We'd rather you here then not here. Hopefully the wee tables will work and you'll be fine and dandy," as all the panellists gave their well wishes.