As she juggles life on the Loose Women panel, her career as a comedian and being a mum to two teenagers, Judi Love tells us it’s all about striking a balance. With a 19-year-old daughter and a ...
It’s also estimated that Loose Women presenters receive a £3,000 fee per episode, per The Sun in 2020. Despite this, in a new ...
Previously opening up on her own experience on Loose Women, Judi confessed that it took her roughly seven years to be diagnosed with the chronic disease. Claiming that the pain was unbearable ...
Loose Women's Judi Love has courageously spoken out about her two-decade-long battle with endometriosis, describing the agonising pain she's endured as 'unbearable'. During a heartfelt exclusive ...
Judi Love has opened up about her struggles with endometriosis, something she was diagnosed with over 20 years ago. In an exclusive interview, the Loose Women star said the pain which comes with ...
First Lady Melania Trump sparked mixed opinions on Loose Women, following the release of her new black and white portrait ...
Loose Women star Judi Love has got candid about living with endometriosis, saying the condition has "unbearable" effects on her physical and mental health. The comedian recalled a similar journey ...
A LOOSE Women star has opened up about an 'unbearable' 20-year health battle. Comedian and presenter Judi Love, 44, joined the long-running ITV show in 2020. Speaking to The Mirror, Judi discussed ...
As she juggles life on the Loose Women panel, her career as a comedian and being a mum to two teenagers, Judi Love tells us it’s all about striking a balance. With a 19-year-old daughter and a ...
Judi Love has revealed she often struggles with 'mum guilt' in a new interview with OK!. The Loose Women star, who has a 19-year-old daughter and 15-year-old son from a previous relationship ...
Judi Love has shared that she has been struggling with a health condition for 20 years. The Loose Women panelist has endometriosis, and divulged that the chronic illness can be ‘unbearable ...
Related: Loose Women's Judi Love responds to viral BAFTAs moment with Lorraine "For women, our pain is often not always taken seriously, so symptoms are just put down to having 'bad periods'.