Denise Welch Admits 'Upset' At Being 'Airbrushed Out' Of 'Loose Women' History In 18th Birthday Special

'There would be no 18 year celebration if it wasn’t for the likes of Carol and I.'
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Denise Welch has admitted that it was “upsetting” to see herself “airbrushed out” of ‘Loose Women’ history when the programme recently aired an 18th birthday special. 

Earlier this month, members of the current panel led an episode that looked back at the daytime show’s best bits, with special guests arriving and montages of years gone by being played. 

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However, it didn’t take long for viewers to realise that Denise and Carol McGiffin were notably absent. 

At the time, the duo both tweeted brief thoughts on the matter and Denise has now elaborated, during an exclusive interview with HuffPost UK. 

Speaking at the Diversity In Media Awards, she said: “I left for reasons that everyone knows about, personal reasons and show direction reasons, but you can’t erase history.

“In my opinion, there would be no 18 year celebration if it wasn’t for the likes of Carol and I. So it was just a bit upsetting to see that we seemed to have been airbrushed from the show’s history.

“You can’t pull the wool over the public’s eyes and I don’t know what their reasons were, but the fact is we had so much support and so much coverage [after the episode], more than if we’d been on the show anyway, so there you go.”

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Carol and Denise (here alongside Coleen Nolan, Sherrie Hewson and Jane McDonald) were fan favourites
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Defending the episode, an ITV spokesperson previously told HuffPost UK: “We’ve had 166 incredible ‘Loose Women’ over the years and we’ve tried to reflect as many of those as possible in our celebrations across the week.

“All of our panelists have played a huge part in ‘Loose Women’ history which we’ll be celebrating today.”

It wasn’t the first time Denise and Carol had been excluded from a special episode though, as they didn’t feature in a retrospective for Loose Women’s 2500th edition last year.

'Loose Women': Where Are They Now?
Jane McDonald(01 of16)
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In what was quite an unexpected move, former cruise ship singer Jane took over as Grizabella in a UK touring production of 'Cats'. The role was previously held by Pussycat Dolls singer, Nicole Scherzinger.

In 2017, she returned to TV with her own Channel 5 series called 'Cruising With Jane McDonald'. She continues to tour the country as a singer, playing numerous concert halls and holiday villages.
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Carol McGiffin(02 of16)
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Having been on the panel for 10 years before quitting in 2013, she was one of the longest-serving 'Loose Women' of all time.

After revealing that she was recovering from breast cancer on 2015, Carol has made several appearances on UK television, most notably on 'Big Brother's Bit On The Side'.

She has also admitted she wouldn't mind returning to the show - but only if they got rid of some of the current line-up first. Ouch
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Denise Welch(03 of16)
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Since leaving the world of presenting behind when she walked out of 'Loose Women' in 2013, Denise has returned to her first love of acting, starring in a theatre production of 'Steel Magnolias', as well as two series of BBC Two sitcom, 'Boy Meets Girl'.

She also had a two-episode stint as Kyle Slater's mum Alison in 'EastEnders' in 2016.
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Lisa Maxwell(04 of16)
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Lisa quit 'Loose Women' shortly after Carol McGiffin and Denise Welch, claiming it was "not the same show" as when she first joined.

She had a brief story arc in 'EastEnders' as the lover of David Wicks in 2013, and has since joined the cast of 'Hollyoaks' as Grace Black's mother, Tracey.

In 2016, she also played Judy Garland in the UK tour of 'End of the Rainbow'.
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Lesley Garrett(05 of16)
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Opera singer Lesley released her 16th album, 'Centre Stage' in 2015, which saw her covering a host of songs from musical theatre. Sadly, where was not a duet of 'I Know Him So Well' with Jane McDonald. (credit:John Snelling via Getty Images)
Beverley Callard(06 of16)
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During her break from 'Coronation Street' days, 'Loose Women' viewers might remember seeing Beverley on the panel for a time, during which she also married her husband, Jon McEwan.Now, of course, Beverley is back where she belongs, behind the bar of the Rover's Return, as Liz McDonald. (credit:ITV)
Carol Vorderman(07 of16)
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It's safe to say Carol Vorderman isn't exactly sitting round with her feet up since departing from 'Loose Women' in 2014. In fact, Vorders is away from our screens an increasing amount at the moment, while she prepares to fly solo around the world with her plane, Mildred, after acquiring her pilot's license.

Although, fans were delighted and shocked in equal measure when Carol signed up for 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!' in 2016, eventually finishing eighth.
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Kate Thornton(08 of16)
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Kate told The Sun that she had enrolled in a counselling course after being fired from 'Loose Women' in 2011, due to the fact her TV career had "hit the curb". That said, she has hosted the 'Strictly Come Dancing' live tour, and even had her own show on BBC Radio 2, titled 'Paper Cuts'.

The former 'X Factor' host took a rather unexpected move in 2016, when she launched cashback site TBSeen, with the help of pals including Myleene Klass, Amanda Byram, Denise Van Outen, Lisa Faulkner and Tamzin Outhwaite,
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Sally Lindsay(09 of16)
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Like Denise, former 'Corrie' actress Sally has returned to acting since leaving 'Loose Women'. She has a leading part in the Sky series, 'Mount Pleasant', and took on a meatier role in the BBC drama, 'Ordinary Lies' in 2015, opposite Jason Manford, Jo Joyner and Michelle Keegan. (credit:BBC)
Cilla Black(10 of16)
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After a career in the entertainment industry spanning six decades, Cilla sadly died in August 2015, after suffering a fall while on holiday at her home in Spain.The week of her funeral, her greatest hits collection 'The Very Best Of Cilla Black' topped the UK album chart. (credit:Paul Hampartsoumian/REX)
Sarah Milican(11 of16)
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In her post-'Loose' career, Sarah has gone on to become one of the UK's leading and most loved stand-up comedians, even landing her own comedy series, 'The Sarah Millican Television Programme'. In 2015, she married her fellow stand-up, Gary Delaney. (credit:Brian J Ritchie/Hotsauce/REX)
Myleene Klass(12 of16)
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She may no longer be living the 'Loose' life, but just try and keep Myleene away from telly. In 2015 alone she's appeared on Dictionary Corner on 'Countdown' and hosted 'BBQ Champ', and filmed a new documentary, 'Singing In The Rainforest', which saw her making music with indigenous tribespeople.

Myleene continues to work as a designer for Littlewoods, releasing her own line of lingerie.
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Lynda Bellingham(13 of16)
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The great Lynda Bellingham sadly died in 2014, after a battle with colon cancer, but spent her last months trying to raise awareness of the disease, including one memorable final appearance on 'Loose Women', which had all of us in floods of tears. (credit:Rex/ITV)
Jackie Brambles(14 of16)
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Since leaving 'Loose Women' in 2009, Jackie has moved behind the cameras, launching her own digital media business called Broadstance Digital Media Production. (credit:Ferdaus Shamim via Getty Images)
Trish Adudu(15 of16)
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Not one of the first women who springs to mind when we think of 'Loose Women', but Trish was one of the show's original panellists, before leaving the show in 2002. She occasionally presents regional news, and has hosted segments on 'Inside Out' and 'The One Show'. Trish also teaches media studies to teenagers at a school in Coventry. (credit:Rex/ITV)
Karren Brady(16 of16)
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Yep, let it never be forgotten that the 'Apprentice' assistant and Conservative party life peer, Baroness Brady, was also once a 'Loose Women' presenter. (credit:Mark Robert Milan via Getty Images)