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Jessica Sansome

ITV Loose Women viewers tell Jane Moore to 'go home' as she's forced to address obvious concern

Loose Women viewers were left telling Jane Moore to 'go home' as she was forced to address an obvious issue just moments into the programme. The TV star and journalist was anchoring the ITV lunchtime show on Friday (March 10).

She was joined on the panel for the last show of the week by Frankie Bridge, Nadia Sawalha and Linda Robson, who was celebrating her early birthday ahead of turning 65 on Monday (March 13).

After the trio made their entrances onto the panel in front of the live studio audience, Jane was quick to welcome viewers and revealed what was to come on the show, including discussing whether it is better to be an older or younger grandparent following the news that singer Ronan Keating has become a grandad at 46.

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They were also being joined by 'Loose Man' Jake Quickeneden who was on hand to discuss his trip to the Emmerdale village where he chatted to some of the cast about their upcoming episode on Friday night which will just feature male characters for the first time.

But as Jane spoke, viewers were flocking to social media to comment on her horse voice and slight coughing. @demelcy tweeted: "Crumbs Jane go home! Voice terrible #loosewomen." @cb_038 wrote: "Can someone please give Jane a Strepsil #LooseWomen."

@CallMeRobbb noted: "Jane Moore has lost her voice again #LooseWomen." @StephenNCher asked: "Why do they make Jane present when she can't bloody speak? #LooseWomen." @alexr_241 added: "Who thought it would be a good idea to make Jane do all the talking #LooseWomen."

But Jane was quick to address her struggling voice as she said; "Excuse my throat. It was working... I've got lots of lemon tea." She then assured: "I'm not ill," before pushing on with the show.

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