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Jasmine Allday

Christine Lampard vows to 'haunt' Frank Lampard if he dates someone else when she dies

Christine Lampard would come back as a ghost and haunt her husband Frank if he dated someone else after her death.

The Loose Women panellists were discussing the news that Damian Lewis has been going on dates with a new woman after the tragic death of his wife Helen McCrory, who passed away in April last year.

Helen gave Damian her blessing to date other people after she passed, but as the panellists - Coleen Nolan, Janet Street Porter and Katie Piper - discussed their own opinions on the topic, Christine admitted she wouldn't be keen on Frank doing the same.

Christine made the surprise admission on Loose Women today (ITV)

Speaking on the ITV show, she said: "It's a real act of love to be able to say to someone, I want you to live your life. I want you to go and be happy. I'm not sure if I could say it. I love them so much, I can't begin to think -"

Then Coleen interrupted, adding: "No, say what you said - you said you'd come back and actually haunt him."

"Well that might happen, yeah," Christine then confessed, "It depends what has happened in that time."

Christine says she would come back as a ghost and haunt Frank (Dave Benett/ Getty Images for Warner Music)

The panellist had previously shared how her husband Frank is a big believer in ghosts.

"Frank believes in ghosts. He could easily be scared. He wouldn't stay in this hotel, put it that way. He really wouldn't. If he thought something was haunted he just would not be happy about it. He'd be dreadful on it."

Christine previously revealed she gets premonitions - and it once saved her husband Frank's life.

The panel discussed love after loss on the show today (ITV)

"I get really weird feelings about places. I saved Frank from some scaffolding. I was utterly convinced something was going to happen at this coffee shop that I walk past every day," she said.

"We were walking and I said: 'I feel really funny about that scaffolding. I can see it falling down.' We went in, got the coffee and I said: 'Frank, I swear something is going to happen'. And I have him a huge shove and as I pushed him into the road, this huge clump of stuff fell off. We would have been killed. One hundred per cent. It was a huge chunk of metal."

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