Loose Women Star in Tears as She Makes Brutal Admission After ITV Cuts - Liverpool Echo
- Nadia Sawalha expressed sadness over ITV's decision to cut 'Loose Women' to 30 weeks a year, stating many behind-the-scenes workers are 'really suffering' due to job losses.
- ITV confirmed that 'Loose Women' will be reduced from one hour to 30 minutes, airing for only 30 weeks a year, impacting 220 jobs.
- Jane Moore criticized the dismissive reactions from some critics, labeling them as 'lazy misogyny.'
- Both 'Loose Women' and 'Lorraine' are part of major ITV cuts, affecting 220 jobs within the station's daytime output.
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Jane Moore, 63, fumes at 'casual misogyny' as she breaks silence on backlash to ITV Loose Women cuts
Jane Moore has become the first Loose Women presenter to respond to ITV's announcement of major daytime cuts publicly, defending the programme against critics and suggesting criticism of the all-female show is a product of "casual misogyny"
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