Loose Women viewers got into the spooky spirit earlier today, as the lively panel discussed all things Halloween.
One fan of the show even thanked Judi Love and Charlene White for sharing their childhood experiences from past All Saints' Eve celebrations - as the panel discussed how some of them weren't allowed to trick or treat as children.
This week's final offering of the ITV show kicked off on a political note earlier today, with Judi and Charlene joined by Frankie Bridge and Nadia Sawalha to discuss the latest drama from 10 Downing Street, follow Prime Minister Liz Truss ' resignation yesterday.
Former EastEnders actress Nadia slammed the departing Conservative Party leader for failing to apologise or show any humility as she addressed the nation and resigned from her position, with Judi adding how she is willing to contact King Charles and ask him to call a general election.
Moving on, the panel then began to discuss Halloween and upcoming festivities - with Frankie revealing she wasn't as organised as usual this year and Nadia expressing her sadness that her teenage children prefer to party over Halloween these days, rather than trick or treat.
Throughout the chat about all things Halloween, Charlene admitted she didn't really celebrate the annual holiday when she was younger.
"As Judi will know, from Caribbean households, we weren't allowed to do Halloween because of the spiritually and connection to God," the star began explaining on the ITV show.
"We weren't allowed to do it," Charlene continued as Judi nodded in agreement, going on to add: "My dad was very, very clear 'we do not go round to neighbours to beg for food.
"He was very clear about that. So I'm enjoying it now!"
After the show aired earlier today, one viewer took to Twitter to emotionally write: "omg @charlenewhite on #Loosewomen her Dad wouldn't allow her to guise as he deemed it begging for food.
"I too wasn't allowed to guise for the exact same reason (I was the only one) obviously the years have gone by and sadly my Dad has passed me but my it made my smile. Thankyou."
"Love Halloween. Mum did haloween in 40s and we did all the dressing up and putting candeles in people's gardens in 70s. We had to earn our treats #LooseWomen, another added, as a third joined the discussion online and tweeted: "#LooseWomen Do you Love or loathe Halloween? I be honest, I’d rather fast forward to Christmas."
"I love Halloween, I’ve got about 30 pumpkins in my lounge atm, they look better at night as most have lights in them #ThisMorning #Halloween #loosewomen," another excited fan declared on social media.
*Loose Women airs weekdays at 12.30pm on ITV and ITVHub