'Loose Women': Charlotte Crosby Claims She Was 'Bullied' On Show In Blistering Attack

'I would never in a million years go back on that show because it was a horrific ordeal.'

Charlotte Crosby has launched an attack on ‘Loose Women’, claiming she was bullied by the panel. 

The former ‘Geordie Shore’ star appeared on the ITV daytime show back in May, but has now claimed she would never return, having been reduced to tears by the “horrific ordeal”. 

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Charlotte Crosby has attacked the 'Loose Women'
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Charlotte singled out Janet Street Porter in particular, claiming she had picked on her.  

“I’ve been on ‘Loose Women’ and it was a horrible experience,” she told New! magazine.

“I cried before and afterwards, that’s why I wouldn’t go back on.

“It was awful. I was bullied. I’m never going on again in my life. I hated it.”

She continued: “I knew I was going to be judged because of my nose job and scrutinised – basically picked on by Janet Street Porter.

“Before I went on my whole body was shaking.

“I would never in a million years go back on that show because it was a horrific ordeal,” she added. 

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Charlotte has claimed Janet Street Porter picked on her
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This is not the first time Charlotte has slated one of the stars of ITV daytime, as earlier this year, she branded Lorraine Kelly a “bitch”, following a prior appearance on her show. 

“Lorraine Kelly is a bitch, I’m telling you now she is,” she said during a Facebook Live interview. 

“She had it in for me. She hated my guts. I know ‘hate’ is a strong word, so I don’t hate her. I just strongly dislike the woman, and I would never ever go on that show again. It was crap.

“You know what, I think she was just a little angry that my DVD did so much better than her one.”

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Charlotte previously hit out at Lorraine Kelly
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The cause of Charlotte’s attack stems back to an appearance she made on Lorraine’s ITV morning show last July, where the host grilled her about the time she drunkenly wet the bed in the ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ house in 2013.

Lorraine later responded to the matter on Twitter, writing: “Baffled by this. I did ask last year whether she was embarrassed about wetting herself in public.She said no. Rather odd to bring it up now.”

All we can say is Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby had better watch their backs...

12 Stars You'd Forgotten Were 'Loose Women'
Karren Brady(01 of12)
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Long before she was answering to Lord Sugar, The Apprentice star Karren was letting loose on the ITV daytime show.

She was one of the original line-up of ladies, appearing on the first episode in 1999.

And while her stint was short-lived, ending just a year later, Karren returned to the panel for an anniversary special in 2017, along with the rest of the women who appeared on that very first show.
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Kerry Katona(02 of12)
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Back when she was Kerry McFadden (those were the days, eh?), the Atomic Kitten singer appeared as a panelist between 2003 and 2004.

She was only 23 when she joined the show, making her the youngest Loose Woman regular ever, and her sometimes naive outlook on life meant she often clashed with Sherrie Hewson, providing many hilarious moments.
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Nina Wadia(03 of12)
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She's best known for playing the opinionated Zainab Masood in EastEnders, but Nina offered up plenty of opinions of her own when she appeared as a series regular between 2005 and 2006. (credit:REX)
Gillian Taylforth(04 of12)
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Another EastEnder who graced the Loose Women panel was Gillian Taylforth – better known as Walford's Kathy Beale.

The actress enjoyed two stints as a Loose lady, first in 2006 and again in 2008.
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Cilla Black(05 of12)
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While the late Cilla will be remembered for her huge TV hits Blind Date and Surprise Surprise, her last regular TV gig was actually as a Loose Woman.

She appeared first as a guest anchor in 2009 and was invited back as a regular panelist between 2010 and 2011, returning for a final appearance in 2014.
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Sarah Millican(06 of12)
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In our humble opinion, Sarah's tenure as a Loose Woman was simply not long enough.

The comic only appeared as a panelist for less than a year in 2011, before leaving to concentrate on her stand-up career.
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Beverley Callard(07 of12)
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During one of her many breaks from Coronation Street, Beverley (aka Liz McDonald) took up a seat behind the famous desk in 2010. (credit:REX)
Kym Marsh(08 of12)
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While Kym has recently enjoyed a few turns as a guest panellist, many have forgotten her original stint as a regular on the show in 2005, back when she sported an interesting (if that's the right word?) set of hair extensions. (credit:REX)
Claire Sweeney(09 of12)
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The former Brookside actress enjoyed over two years on the panel back in 2003, and later returned for six episodes in 2010, and a further two in 2012. (credit:REX)
Sheree Murphy(10 of12)
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Sheree was a welcome addition to the panel in 2006, after she finished playing Emmerdale's much-loved Tricia Dingle. While she left in 2007, she later returned as a guest panellist for an episode in 2015. (credit:REX)
Claire Richards(11 of12)
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After the departure of many of Loose Women's biggest names in 2013 and 2014, Steps singer Claire made a string of guest appearances. She impressed bosses so much, she was soon promoted to a regular.

However, a massive revamp of the show in the September of 2014 saw her leave the show with no explanation.
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Jenny Powell(12 of12)
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The Wheel Of Fortune assistant was finally given a break from turning around letters on a board in 2004, when she joined the Loose Women panel for a year. (credit:ITV)