The Loose Women star, 64, was on an episode of Rylan’s YouTube series Air Rylan on Tuesday where the presenter, 36, questioned if she’d ever get a tattoo on her ‘p—y’.
Ruth – who is in the middle of her divorce from Eamonn Holmes – was asked by Rylan: ‘Have you got any tattoos?’ to which she replied: ‘No!’
He then asked: If you were to get one where would you put it?’ to which she said: ‘Somewhere where it’s not visible publicly.’
Rylan then cheekily enquired: ‘Would you ever have the (points down alongside a pussy cat emoji)’ to which she exclaimed ‘No!’
He pushed further adding: ‘Would you get anything just above it like a little love heart or something? A little cat? Meow!’
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Ruth Langsford was left in stitches as Rylan Clark made a very racy suggestion to her about getting a tattoo on Tuesday
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The Loose Women star, 64, was on an episode of Rylan’s YouTube series Air Rylan on Tuesday where Rylan, 36, questioned if she’d ever get a tattoo on her ‘p—y’
She burst into laughter and repeated: ‘A little cat!’
Rylan then added: ‘See I’ve always thought about having something done. I’d have to get knocked out for it though or something, I’d want like a spiral or corkscrew…
‘And then when I got excited it could be like helter skelter that reveals itself. But you could have like a theatre like a little stage. But I think that would be a laugh – come for a slide!’
Ruth then exclaimed: ‘Weeeeeee!’
It comes after Ruth caused Loose Women to suddenly cut to a break when she mentioned her divorce from ex-husband Eamonn on Tuesday.
The TV presenter, who announced their split in May, made a not-so-subtle dig at her former partner on an episode of the ITV show.
Former This Morning co-hosts Ruth and Eamonn had been together for more than two decades when they shocked fans by announcing their split, citing that they had ‘drifted in different directions’.
Making a rare comment on the situation, Ruth weighed on how ‘selfish’ some parents can be when it comes to making their children pick sides after a divorce.
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Ruth – who is in the middle of her divorce from Eamonn Holmes (seen together) – was asked by Rylan: ‘Have you got any tattoos?’ to which she replied: ‘No!’
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He then asked: If you were to get one where would you put it?’ to which she said: ‘Somewhere where it’s not visible publicly’
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Rylan then cheekily enquired: ‘Would you ever have the (points down)’ to which she exclaimed ‘no!’
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He pushed further adding: ‘Would you get anything just above it like a little love heart or something? A little cat? Meow!’
During a conversation on Loose Women, she suggested that so far their divorce has not been going ‘well’.
Ruth appeared on the daytime programme alongside her co-hosts Coleen Nolan, Kelly Holmes and Mariella Frostrup as they discussed making children choose between their parents and their potential partner.
Mariella started off by saying: ‘I just think it’s madness. You know for a fact, no matter what position you take in your child’s life, if you entrench yourself too deeply they are going to do the opposite thing anyway.’
She continued: ‘How on earth would the inclusion of someone in family life be worth the jeopardy of not talking to your child anymore, I just can’t imagine it.’
Coleen also shared her opinion as she explained: ‘I think it is important for parents to let their children find out for themselves and it might work out and they spend the rest of their lives together but it might be that they end up heartbroken and that’s when as a parent you step in.’
Mariella jumped in and said: ‘That’s a whole other subject isn’t it? How to divorce well.’
Ruth took aim at her recent split from Eamonn as she replied: ‘Oh tell me about it.’
Everyone looked surprised before Ruth added: ‘Anyway funnily it’s now time for a break’.
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It comes after Ruth caused Loose Women to suddenly cut to a break when she mentioned her divorce from ex-husband Eamonn on Tuesday
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During a conversation on Loose Women, she suggested that so far their divorce has not been going ‘well’