The Loose Women panelists let their hair down and enjoyed their enjoy boozy Christmas dinner.
The ladies, including Nadia Sawalha, Frankie Bridge and I'm A Celeb star Charlene White, sat down with crew members for a fancy meal, while a number of them "started early" on the alcoholic beverages.
Linda Robson, Judi Love and Dame Kelly Holmes were also in attendance.
The festivities were shared across their social media as the regulars swapped intense conversation with a good old fashioned knees up. In the clip, the stars and crew could be seen gathered at a long table while they enjoyed an impressive roast dinner and played a number of party games.
Stealing the show was former Saturdays singer Frankie who stunned in a figure-hugging brown midi dress with a single sleeve. She accompanied the look with a pair of black boots.
Charlene, who was voted out of the I'm A Celeb jungle first last month, shared a clip of the group tucking into their grub and waving at the camera as it panned by. She aptly paired the footage with Beyonce's song, Run The World.
The presenter opted for a pink blazer and body suit for the dinner party. Christine Lampard looked as elegant as ever as she wore an all black ensemble, while Judi took on a glittery gold dress with puffy sleeves.
The smiles and fun times were a long way away from the often bitter arguments had between the pals on the show. Recently, they discussed the Meghan Markle debate, with Janet Street-Porter and Brenda Edwards exchanging some heated words.
On the subject of Jeremy Clarkson's controversial opinion piece article about the Duchess, Janet said while she was "repulsed" by his choice of words, she didn't believe he had broken the law as his comments didn't constitute "hate speech".
Telling the audience free speech is important in the country, she said: "it seems like we've moved on to cancelling" saying "two or three hundred years ago there were cartoons of the king with his head down the toilet or with his bits hanging out."
Janet went on to say he had taken the reference of being 'paraded naked through the streets' from HBO's Game of Thrones.
Brenda wasn't impressed by her remarks though and said it didn't make a jot of difference where the reference came from.
She slammed Jeremy's comments, saying they absolutely warranted hate speech and believed his suggestion to throw excrement at the Duchess "incited hate".
"It doesn't matter if it's a man or a woman, she said. "It's horrible. All she [Meghan] did was fall in love."