Loose Women's Coleen Nolan has vowed to stop defending Boris Johnson after the 'Christmas party rule break'.
The television presenter and panellist has been disappointed by the pictures of the Prime Minister hosting a festive quiz last year - as exclusively revealed by the Sunday Mirror - and she says she will no longer try and defend the PM and doesn't "trust" him anymore.
Coleen and her fellow Loose Women panellists were discussing their personal feelings towards the new pictures, which show Boris holding a Christmas quiz with his staff, which was a 'breach of Covid laws' at the time.

Speaking on today's show, Coleen said: "From the beginning of the whole pandemic, I was always here kind of defending him in the early stages when everyone was going on about him.
"You've got to admit, of course, it sounds like he doesn't know what he's doing because we've never dealt with this before and they're doing their best. Now, he's lost it for me."
Coleen went on to explain that she's "tired" of the constant announcements from the government.

"I'm tired of listening, I'm tired of oh there's a big announcement at five or whatever it was and it's nothing again," she explained.
"I'm just sick of it. We all get oh you've been double vaxxed and then you'll be fine and now, oh they didn't work so we need to get a booster."
And in a final blow, she added: "I just don't trust them anymore, I just don't - and I'm trying to get my booster. I'm not anti vax at all, I've had my two jabs and I want my booster and I can't get it at all."

Boris has confirmed he will be investigated by a top official over claims he personally broke Covid laws with the quiz, but he says his main focus is the vaccine roll out.
"All that is being looked into. But if I may respectfully say to you... of course, all that must be properly gone into - you'll be hearing from the Cabinet Secretary about it all," he said.
Before adding: "But frankly, when I look at what we're trying to do now, the crucial thing is that people understand the challenge that is posed by Omicron. But also understand that this is a challenge that collectively we can meet.
"What I'm focused on, frankly, is the vaccine rollout."