Loose Women's Coleen Nolan issued an update on her diet on today's show.
The panelist appeared on Tuesday's edition of the ITV programme alongside Christine Lampard, Janet Street Porter and Linda Robson. The episode ended on a festive note as the panel conducted a mince pie test.
Coleen handed the rest of the panel a plate of four mince pies and tasked her co-stars to say which festive treat was their favourite and which was the lowest in price. Coleen insisted she couldn't take part in the game as she is still following a vegan lifestyle.
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She added: "I didn't get one because they weren't plant based and I can't eat them." Coleen has previously revealed she adopted a vegan lifestyle last year.
In an interview with Bella, the 57-year-old added she didn't turn to a vegan diet specifically to lose weight but has been enjoying the benefits since making the switch. She said: " I feel much better than I've ever felt. I've changed my diet and had my teeth done, which I just love... I can't stop smiling."
Coleen went on to say that she was concerned she would "be in a mobility scooter before 60" if she didn't lose weight as her "back and hips were bad".
She said: "Getting off the sofa was hard work." It was her daughter Ciara who inspired her to become vegan after showing her documentaries about the health benefits of the lifestyle.
She said: "I've probably dropped a couple of stone, the weight loss was just a bonus. Me going vegan was never about losing weight."
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