Loose Women’s Coleen Nolan ‘scared to death’ as she halts interview to make announcement
Coleen Nolan had big news to share during the latest installment of Loose Women.
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The Loose Women were joined by Fleur East during Thursday’s episode (November 28), but her interview was halted by Coleen Nolan who made an an exciting announcement.
Former Strictly star Fleur kicked of the conversation confirming that she is hosting The National Lottery’s Big Bash alongside Vernon Kay with the show broadcasting on New Year’s Eve.
Coleen the chipped in to announce to her fellow panelists Kaye Adams, Myleene Klass, Judi Love, that she will also be performing at the show alongside her Loose Women co-stars.
“Can I just say, it’s the 25th anniversary of Mamma Mia, and it’s the 25th anniversary of Loose Women,” Coleen explained.
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“So us three Loose Women, me, Linda Robson and Penny Lancaster – we’re joining with the Mamma Mia team to do a big performance with all of the costumes on.”
After the audience cheered, Coleen added: “We only have 24 hours to rehearse it. I mean, I’m scared to death.”
The former pop star continued: “I wake up in the morning and think ‘why did I say yes to this’ but it’s going to be an amazing night. The fact that it’s New Years’ Eve, and I have no idea what song we are singing though.”
Fleur East confirmed to Coleen Nolan which song she will be singing at the Big Bash (
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Fleur confirmed the three Loose Women will be singing Waterloo by Abba to mark the songs 50th anniversary. “I can’t wait,” Coleen excitedly added.
The Big Bash takes place at OVO Arena Wembley and will see star-studded performances from Craig David, Olly Alexander, House Gospel Choir, and more.
There will also be an emotional tribute to honour the 80th Anniversary of D-Day with the event also shining light on extraordinary people who made a difference to others in 2024 with the help of National Lottery funding.