Coleen Nolan has updated fans after they were disappointed when she didn't speak about the ongoing Loose Women feud on the ITV show today.
Over the weekend she promised to address rumours of a speculated fall out between her and her co-hosts while live on today's show - but fans were left furious when she failed to deliver.
Instead, she took to Twitter once again to address the rumours and to explain what had happened.
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Posting a news article addressing the upset fans, the TV presenter commented: "I’m so sorry we couldn’t say what we planned to today but my lawyer advised me to go through the legal process, but rest assured you will hear the outcome of this and I will share it when I can.
"Thank you all for your support as ever, Love Coleen x"
Fans were glad of the update as she cleared up any confusion and they replied to her post with supportive messages.
Margaret said: "I hated seeing you look so tense today Coleen. Who's idea was it to put Carol on the panel? It looked very tense! You'll get through this with dignity others might not be so lucky! Stay strong lovely lady."
Angie said: "Hope you're OK, you looked a little tense at the start of the show. Always love seeing you on LW as you talk a lot of sense, we're a similar age (brought up strict Catholic too) so I relate to you most on the panel. Sending love x"
Christine said: "You have a lot of supporters Coleen and are well respected and loved hope it gets cleared up soon."
On Sunday morning it was reported that Coleen’s fellow panellists Carol McGiffin, Nadia Sawalha and Stacey Solomon all refused to appear on air at the same time as her, with Nadia’s upset said to be due to past comments made by Coleen’s agent Melanie Blake.
The reports claimed that Melanie – who represents former singer Coleen – branded Nadia a “nasty witch” in a Twitter post.
Yesterday, 56-year-old Coleen hit back at the rumours as she said that she was seeking legal advice as nothing in the report was true.
The statement said: "Nothing printed in The Mail article today is true and I am taking legal advice about the slurs on me personally. We’ll also be addressing it on @loosewomen.
"Thanks for your support. Love Coleen xx"
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