'Loose Women' Sparks Viewer Backlash With Bisexuality Debate

'Loose Women' Sparks Viewer Backlash With Bisexuality Debate
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Loose Women’ has come under fire from viewers once again, after the show's presenters held a debate about bisexuality on Thursday’s (25 February) show.

The panellists sparked a backlash as they discussed whether or not they would be able to have a relationship with a bisexual man, in light of Sacha Baron Cohen’s comment that he is "23% gay".

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The 'Loose Women' debated bisexuality on Thursday

Jane Moore admitted she would find it difficult if she found out that her husband was also attracted to men, claiming she'd question whether he would be thinking about another man while they were together.

While Ruth Langsford said that she "would like to think" it wouldn’t change her relationship with husband Eamonn Holmes if she discovered he was bisexual, she ultimately admitted it would affect her, as she would feel “like she had been lied to”.

The pair’s comments prompted a stream of tweets from viewers - many claimed that the issue should have not been debated from the perspective of four straight women:

Others said their comments reinforced misconceptions about bisexuals and faithful relationships:

The 'Loose Women' were also accused of perpetuating prejudices against bisexual people with their views:

While many wanted to point out that love is love, whoever it occurs between:

Before the show, the official ‘Loose Women’ Twitter account also asked followers if they “could date a bisexual man”.

The offending tweet read: “Comic Sacha Baron Cohen reckons he is 23% gay, despite being married with three kids. But could you date a bisexual man?”

The post has since been deleted.

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However, it is not the first time the show's Twitter account has landed them in hot water, as last year, they ran a poll asking if it is ever a woman's fault if she is raped.

‘Loose Women’ airs weekdays at 12.30pm on ITV.

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Judy Finnigan's Comments On 'Non-Violent Rape'(01 of08)
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In her very first appearance on the 'Loose Women' panel, Judy caused outcry with her comments defending convicted rapist Ched Evans and his potential return to football, insisting he'd "served his time", adding: "The rape was not violent, he didn't cause any bodily harm to the person."Not exactly off to a flying start... (credit:Rex/Ken McKay/ITV)
'Is It Ever A Woman's Fault If She Is Raped?'(02 of08)
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This social media poll obviously landed the show in seriously hot water, with critics suggesting that a topic as serious as rape isn't really up for debate at all, but in particular on a lunchtime panel show.
Janet Street-Porter(03 of08)
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JSP is always a polarising figure, but when she saw a photo of Prince George on the show and called him a 'cross-dressing billionaire', she managed to raise even more eyebrows than usual. (credit:Karwai Tang via Getty Images)
Nadia Sawalha Says Being Transgender Is 'A Trend'(04 of08)
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Nadia was faced with a Twitter backlash when she suggested that the rise in children being diagnosed as transgender was 'the in thing' and compared it to 'self-harm', calling it a 'fashionable word that has been taken on'. (credit:ITV)
Coleen Nolan And Her Son(05 of08)
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Coleen Nolan caused a stir in 2005, when she suggested that if her 16-year-old son passed his exams, she would pay for him to take a trip to see the Red Light District in Amsterdam.Despite criticism, Coleen stood by her comments at the time, insisting she'd rather he went there than a trip to Ibiza where he would "probably have unprotected sex with lots of girls", insisting: "I'd rather he does it somewhere well-policed and where the girls have health checks than behind the wall of a club in Ibiza."Meanwhile, her ex-husband, Shane Richie, said he was "appalled" by Coleen's suggestion. (credit:Ken McKay/ITV)
Jamelia Talks Older Mums(06 of08)
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Plus-size fashion isn't the only hot topic that has landed Jamelia in hot water, though, after she was criticised for comments she made about women who choose to become mothers later in life.One such critic was Tina Malone, who had a baby via IVF at 50 years old, who said she was "furious" with Jamelia, tweeting that at her age: "I am fitter, look better, have more energy, can cook, work, clean, and go [all night]... and I have a 32-year-old!! And Jamelia, I am wiser!!!" (credit:Steve Meddle/Rex/ITV)
Jacqueline Jossa Hits Out At The Show(07 of08)
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The 'EastEnders' actress blasted the show in 2016, when she claimed that her interview contained a line of questioning related to her fiancé's past relationship, and allegations of abuse and threats, which she'd not been briefed about beforehand. (credit:Rex Shutterstock/ITV)
THAT Katie Hopkins Interview(08 of08)
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Shortly after her eviction from the 'CBB' house, 'Loose Women' invited Katie Hopkins onto the show to offer her side of the story.However, the interview came under fire not because of what Katie said, but because of the panel, who were labelled 'bullies' and 'unprofessional' by some critics over their - admittedly, pretty intense - grilling. (credit:Rex/Ken McKay/ITV)