Loose Women's Stacey Solomon made a very naughty remark on Friday's Loose Women.
The bubbly host, 30 , made Linda Robson, 62, and Christine Lampard, 41, double over with laughter when she made a cheeky jibe about "happy endings" live on the panel show.
Stacey's accidental comment came after she shared with viewers a special feel good news segment - where she told fans about stories she had come across online that had warmed her heart.

As she wrapped up the stories - that included tales of neighbours helping one another amid the coronavirus pandemic - Dagenham native Stacy squealed: "I love a happy ending! And that is the end of this happy news round up!"
Unable to resist being cheeky Linda then added: “We love a happy ending!"
Stacey then covered her face as she realised what she said.
Christine then exclaimed: “You enjoyed that!”

Stacey, who was unable to show her face as she hid it behind her papers added: “Linda made me laugh at the end! She said stuff about happy endings and I just couldn’t keep myself together!
Cristine the added a she beamed: “Well it is a Friday!"
A week ago Loose Women returned to the air but viewers had some strong opinions about the presenters going back to the studio.

Since the lockdown began, the show was running on a reduced schedule and was showing repeats rather than filming new shows.
But since last week, three or four presenters at a time are back in the studio while one often joins by video call.
Despite the hosts socially distancing two metres apart, this did not stop a Twitter uproar from those questioning whether it was essential they leave their homes.
One viewer wrote: "Why are you back to work Loosewomen ???? Hipocrites #LooseWomen".

"How is #LooseWomen an essential programme.. With 3 presenters," questioned another.
A third raged: "#LooseWomen Dont understand why any of them need to be in a studio..... also dont understand why this programme is still on despite of the pandemic".
"Not being a d**k but are we calling @loosewomen essential work?! I’m confused... why is this show back on? #coronamoaner " added a fourth.
But another user defended them, citing the fact that public service broadcasters and journalists are considered workers.
"You could argue that people that are still working as 'key workers' if their jobs are essential, such as construction workers, they have to go through turnstiles," they wrote.
"Journalists classed a key workers which loose women are under the category of, warehouse staff for online stores."
* Loose Women airs on weekdays at 12:30pm on ITV