The Loose Women panel is set for a major shake-up next week as every single panellist will be replaced and two brand new hosts make their debut.
Fans have long enjoyed the rotating cast of women from the worlds of entertainment and journalism as they sit down every week day at 12.30pm to discuss hot topics from a female perspective.
But on Tuesday the familiar faces viewers love, such as Charlene White, Coleen Nolan and Ruth Langsford, will be replaced by an all-male panel for an episode of Loose Men in honour of International Men’s Day.
The new panel includes former Loose Men from previous episodes Jordan Banjo and Brian Conley, who will be joined in the studio for the first time by Jeff Brazier and Craig Doyle.
In a new promo around the award-winning spin-off, Brian tells viewers: ‘We’ll be bringing you, big bold conversation, where nothing is off the table.’
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On Tuesday the familiar faces viewers love, such as Charlene White, Coleen Nolan and Ruth Langsford (pictured), will be replaced
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The entire rotating cast of women who sit on the Loose Women panel every weekday lunchtime
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The new panel includes former Loose Men from previous episodes Jordan Banjo and Brian Conley who will be joined in the studio for the first time by Jeff Brazier and Craig Doyle
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The Loose Men will be tackling taboos and challenging stigmas around subjects such as men’s mental health and physical wellbeing to mark International Men’s Day
Jeff adds: ‘And sharing the highs and lows of family life from a male perspective.’
The Loose Men will be tackling taboos and challenging stigmas around subjects such as men’s mental health and physical wellbeing to mark International Men’s Day.
They will be opening up about their own personal struggles and experiences on topics including grief and male body image as they encourage others to do the same.
Ahead of Tuesday, first-time Loose Men panellist Craig Doyle said: ‘It’s so important for us all to talk more – because the more we talk, the more we can look out for each other.’
Jeff Brazier added: ‘I’m proud to be one of those occasional reminders for guys, that there is another option when it comes to how we cope with our challenges.’
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In a new promo around the award-winning spin-off, Brian tells viewers: ‘We’ll be bringing you, big bold conversation, where nothing is off the table’
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Jeff Brazier said: ‘I’m proud to be one of those occasional reminders for guys, that there is another option when it comes to how we cope with our challenges’
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Ahead of Tuesday, first-time Loose Men panellist Craig Doyle said: ‘It’s so important for us all to talk more – because the more we talk, the more we can look out for each other’
Last year, Loose Men was crowned the winner of the Daytime Programme category at the prestigious Royal Television Society Awards after a touching episode with Jordan Banjo, Ore Oduba, Andi Peters and Shaun Wallace
The four men earned the respect and admiration of fans after they opened up about marriage, body image and the importance of talking to one another.
Vernon Kay hosted another episode of Loose Men in May to mark Mental Health Awareness Week and was joined on the panel by Anton Du Beke, Joe Swash and Jordan Banjo.
Other instalments have featured footballer Harry Redknapp and radio host Ronan Keating.