Loose women in chaos as stars that do the show through blasting teeth ‘while’ terrified ‘presenters are confronted
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Loose women It is said that it is in chaos, because some of their top presenters do the show ‘through teeth’ while confronted with a wage reduction of 60 percent.
ITV confirmed dramatic changes in their TV schedule during the day on Tuesday, with Lorraine KellyThe show of an hour to 30 minutes cut and, like individual women, will be broadcast only 30 weeks of the year.
Some stars are supposed to be ‘furious’ and to be ‘offended’ about the shake-up, and are already afraid of inevitable job losses.
A source told Sun: ‘It is very tense backstage because the cast is all stuck. It’s like putting on a brave face and doing the show through blasting teeth.
‘The wages of some people can be reduced by 60%, because some people are paid by the delivery and they will be lowered next year.
“For some, it is their most important source of income and it is worry for everyone.”
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Loose Women is said to be in Chaos Backstage with some of their top presenters who do the show ‘by teeth’ while confronted with a wage reduction of 60 percent (Christine Lampard depicted)

Some stars are supposed to be ‘furious’ and to be ‘offended’ about the shake-up, and are already fearing inevitable job losses (Denise Welch depicted)
It comes after MailOnline reported that the stars of individual women are ‘terrified’ due to the cutbacks of ITV after bosses had announced that the show will only be broadcast during the day during school meals.
Anchor’s Ruth Vonford and Kaye Adams, both 65, and presenters Nadia Sawalha, 60, and Denise Welch, 66, are supposed to be ‘angry’ and ‘in panic’ about their livelihood that are at stake, causing them to rise behind the scenes.
Top TV talents, including Lorraine, 65, whose career extends more than 40 years, is supposed to be ‘furious’ and to be ‘offended’ about the shake-up, while the loose women fear inevitable job losses.
The new regime, which will come into effect in January, costs a potentially 300 employees that their job starts as a consultation period as soon as today lasts until September, before employees are finally released in December.
Insiders have revealed to MailOnline that it is Christine Lampard, 46, who fears that she will be the most affected, since she will present for Lorraine when she is on vacation and also anchores loose women, which means that her annual work is now in danger.
A TV source told MailOnline: ‘All presenters are in a state of panic and in the arms after the announcement of ITV.
‘These shows are a large part of their resources of existence, so they are just as stressed and angry as the production personnel, to whom more than 300 jobs can be heard, danger.
‘Ruth, Kaye, Nadia and Denise have contacted the production team in particular in a panic and to express how angry they are that ITV had made this decision.

It is also believed that younger panel members such as Olivia Attwood (photo) can be preferred over experienced stars, including Janet Street-Porter and Jane Moore

MailOnline understands that Kaye Adams and Denise Welch (depicted 2024) are particularly angry with the changes of ITV to loose women, where they are an integral parts of the panel
‘Lorraine is also furious that her show is minced meat for up to 30 minutes and moved to just 30 weeks of the year, the same as individual women.
‘She thinks it is the ultimate insult after so many years on the channel, especially since Good Morning Britain stays the same, with the current hours, broadcast every weekday of the year, because her show is the same as she is.
“Loose women and Lorraine who fall into their schedule will seriously influence Christine Lampard, she anchores for both shows, so the majority of her annual work is now at stake.”
MailOnline understands the cast of individual women, who includes more than 20 presenters such as Charlene White and Colen Nolan, believe that there will be no other option than for the broadcaster to let go of important talent, who have been working on production for decades.
It is also believed that younger panel members, such as former Love Island participant Olivia Attwood, 34, and Influencer GK Barry, 25, could be preferred to experienced stars, including Janet Street-Porter, 78 and Jane Moore, 63.
A loose female insider added: ‘At the moment there are around 20 presenters in the show, some have been contracted, such as Ruth, Kaye, Nadia, Denise, Janet and Jane, and others are more ad hoc, such as Myleene class and Sue Cleaver.
‘It is now difficult enough to give every contributor a good number of shows and to keep everyone as happy and on the screen as they would like.
‘Now the show is only broadcast 30 weeks a year, so many people are going to lose their jobs. There will not be enough shows to go around, so it means that presenters who have been in the series for 25 years can be kicked off the panel. ‘
Loose Women, who was launched in 1999, is currently being broadcast on the ITV for an hour, but from January 2026 the show will only broadcast 30 weeks of the year.
In recent months, the show has tried to reach a younger audience by recruiting Olivia, who is currently Fronting her own dating series bad friends for the broadcaster, and in March the series launched its first podcast about ITVX and YouTube.

A loose female source revealed that Kaye, Nadia and Jane are all contracted by the show, while Myleene class appears on an ‘ad hoc’ base (shown May 2025)

Top TV talent including Lorraine (depicted May 2025) is supposed to be ‘furious’ and to be ‘offended’ about the shakeup, while the loose women are already fearing inevitable jobs
Anchor Ruth, who goes together with ex-husband Eamonn Holmes until 2021 this morning, has been in the program since the start, making it the longest serving panel member.
The Shakeup was announced on Tuesday by ITV bosses, including the expansion of Good Morning Britain to walk from 6 am to 9.30 am.
Good morning Groot -Britain will be produced by a ‘dedicated team within ITV News at ITN’, while during the day shows Lorraine, this morning and individual women will be made by ITV Studios.
Lorraine and Loose Women, who are currently sharing the same studio, are being filmed in the television center, but as part of the changes will go to a central location in London.
On Wednesday, the Mirror reported that Lorraine could leave her show for good about ‘Fears’, the quality of her long -running series could take.
ITV has claimed that the changes will finance extra investments in dramas, such as Mr Bates vs, the post office, which won three BAFTA TV Awards last week, and sporting events such as next year’s World Cup.
MailOnline has contacted ITV for comment.
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