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ITV Loose Women's Kaye Adams apologises after Linda Robson swears live on air

Loose Women's Linda Robson has found herself in trouble once again after accidentally swearing on the ITV lunchtime show. The gaffe was made during a special Halloween-themed episode on Friday, October 28 and saw co-star Kaye Adams have to apologise.

During the show, Linda, Kaye, Frankie Bridge, Judi Love and Nadia Sawalha took on the Eat Me, Drink Me challenge with each tasked with choosing from two different plates - one which had a sign that read 'eat me'whilst the other had a sign that said 'drink me'.

Frankie chose first and was luckily greeted with a glass of champagne but Birds Of A Feather star Linda, who was up next, was disgusted when she picked the 'eat' option and discovered her fate. "Oh s**t," she said before covering her mouth and trying to cover by saying "sugar" instead. The audience and panel were quick to react while Linda found she had been giving a bowl of jellied eels. She then refused to eat the eels and decided to go for a drink instead.

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It wouldn't be the first time that Linda has sworn on the show (ITV)

Manchester Evening News reports how upon taking a swig, Linda immediately spat out the contents onto her costume. Judi began to gag beside her as the others laughed before Kaye informed her they had also blended the jellied eels so she couldn't get out of having them, then apologised for Linda's language.

Viewers immediately responded on social media, with one person saying: "You can always rely on Linda to come out with something #loosewomen."

A second wrote: "U can always trust potty mouth Linda to let loose#loosewomen."

And a third echoed: "Linda Robson casually dropping the s-bomb there on #LooseWomen - and it took at least a minute for an apology."

Loose Women airs on ITV at 12.30pm on weekdays

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