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Gemma Jones

Loose Women's Coleen Nolan responds to backstage feud rumours between panelists

Coleen Nolan has responded to rumours of an ongoing feud between the panelists of Loose Women.

The 56-year-old panelist appeared on Lorraine with Gloria Hunniford to celebrate International Women's Day, where she insisted that rows between her co-hosts "end at the desk".

Back in January, there had been reports of a fall out between her and her co-hosts which Coleen denied and promised to address live on the show.

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However, fans were disappointed when Coleen failed to deliver her promise due to following advice from a lawyer.

At the time, posting a news article addressing the upset fans to her Twitter, the TV presenter commented: "I’m so sorry we couldn’t say what we planned to today but my lawyer advised me to go through the legal process, but rest assured you will hear the outcome of this and I will share it when I can.

"Thank you all for your support as ever, Love Coleen x"

Today, Coleen and Gloria had been discussing Loose Women when Lorraine hinted towards the feud rumours as she said: "And Loose Women is on today. Like I said, you don't always agree but you've always got each others' back. It's a sisterhood."

Coleen replied: "It would be a very boring show if we all agreed on everything, that's what I love about it.

"When it ends, it ends at the desk. It never carries on afterwards."

It comes after Coleen lifted the lid on the drama in January and said that she was "so hurt" by speculation of a rift and claims she acted "high and mighty" on set.

Coleen told OK! Magazine: "Oh it really hurt. The girls have been so supportive – besides, none of us on Loose Women have ever said we wouldn’t work with anyone else. It was just so upsetting."

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