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Kyle O'Sullivan

Disgusted Loose Women fans demand Twitter action as hashtag is sabotaged by porn

Disgusted Loose Women want Twitter to take action as the show's hashtag has been sabotaged by porn.

The '#LooseWomen' is used daily by viewers of the daytime TV show to discuss issues that have been debated on the popular daytime TV show.

However, fans were horrified to find that a 'ridiculous' amount of hardcore pornographic images have infiltrated the feed this week.

Angry viewers have demanded that Twitter take action as 'there is a time and a place' for such material.

There have even been suggestions that all the viewers move to '#loose_women' so they can freely engage without rude images popping up.

Gloria would be appalled by the tweets (ITV)
Christine Lampard would not be happy if she found out (ITV)

Taking to Twitter, one viewer said: "@TwitterSupport. Please sort out the ridiculous amount of spam/porn on this tag. It’s ridiculous."

"@Twitter @TwitterSupport C'mon guys!! Its all a bit much! Stop ignoring it! What if there are young peeps on the hashtag," added another.

A third said: "Jesus Christ #twitter #twittersupport can we do something about the overload of porn please!! Nothing against a healthy bit of porn but there's a time and a place!! Puts me off my sandwich......"

"The f*** is going on with all the porn on the tag!! This is a family show," said a fourth.

Loose Women fans just wanted to speak about the ladies (Ken McKay/ITV/REX)

One Twitter user claimed they had to block 20 accounts to stop seeing the filthy images.

After a streams of porn appeared on the hashtag it seemed Twitter responded to the amount of complaints.

The string of pornographic images seemed to stop mid-way through the episode so viewers could go back to their normal discussions.

The Loose ladies spoke about sex on TV (ITV)
Ruth and Coleen were big fans (ITV)

Ironically, this came on the day the Loose ladies were debating whether sex scenes a re a turn-on or turn-off.

Janet Street-Porter admitted she loves seeing sex on television, especially on a Sunday night after a "weekend of disappointment".

Brenda Edwards said: "I can't remember the last time I saw a sex scene. A lot of the times I'm watching with my kids and I get really embarrassed. We don't have those kinds of conversations."

While Ruth Langsford revealed she watched Secret Life Of The Zoo with her mum while zebras started mating.

*Loose Women airs weekdays on ITV at 12.30pm

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