Loose Women panellist Jane Moore walked off the ITV show on Friday after a discussion over Celebrity Big Brother’s backdoor eviction for Bradley Riches and the art of saying goodbye
Jane Moore walked off Loose Women on Friday after admitting she’s not a fan of goodbyes.
Host Kaye Adams and panellists Jane, Nadia Sawalha and Judi Love were discussing whether they are “good at goodbyes” following the shock exit of Bradley Riches, which saw the actor leave the show without a live eviction. Judi admitted she was left emotional watching the sad scenes as Bradley was told he had been voted out after being duped into thinking he was meeting a loved one.
He then quickly said goodbye to his housemates before leaving the Celebrity Big Brother house. Jane found the reaction to the Heartstopper actor’s exit amusing and quipped: “They’ll all see each again at the wrap party!”
Kaye pointed out that Jane isn’t one for long goodbyes and often leaves engagements without saying goodbye at all. Recalling an example of an abrupt exit, Kaye said: “It was a theatre production and there was a whole bunch of people there.
Jane was there with her friend and the production finishes, everyone claps, the friend looks across to Jane to see she’s gone.” Justifying the lack of goodbye, Jane said: “I don’t want to get stuck in that queue going out of the theatre so I go out quickly. I thought she was behind me but she didn’t follow me.”
Jane walked off and disappeared backstage (
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Interrupting, Kaye said: “We’ve got to go to the break – I have no idea whether Jane’s going to be here when we come back,” as Nadia added: “It’s a great tip for young people, just leave.”
Jane then stood up and walked away from the Loose Women panel disappearing behind the set. The Loose Women star had returned to her seat when the show returned from the ad break.
Earlier in the week, Loose Women panellist Denise Welch hit out at Fern Britton after she clashed with Nikita Kuzmin. The former This Morning presenter told the Strictly Come Dancing pro she wasn’t happy with an earlier comment he had made about her outfit, which she viewed as a backhanded compliment.
Denise fumed: “If there’s one type of behaviour I cannot stand, it’s passive aggressive behaviour. The definition of it is indirectly expressing negative opinions instead of addressing them and I can’t bare anything that’s done behind a sickly painted smile.”
She continued: “I felt very sorry for Nikita because I genuinely think it wasn’t ageist, I think it was because he nominated her four times and she didn’t like it and I felt sorry for him. I don’t think he’s got a mean bone in his body, in there and knowing him a little bit outside.”
Jane Moore’s dramatic exit from Loose Women sparked a heated debate on the art of goodbyes. While some might find long farewells emotional, Jane made it clear that she prefers a quick exit without the fuss of prolonged goodbyes. Her abrupt departure during a theatre production, leaving her friend bewildered, exemplifies her no-nonsense approach to goodbyes. The discussion on Loose Women also touched on the backdoor eviction of Bradley Riches from Celebrity Big Brother, where Bradley was blindsided by his exit from the house. The emotional moment of saying goodbye to his housemates resonated with viewers, with Judi Love expressing her sympathy for Bradley. However, Jane couldn’t help but make a lighthearted remark about the inevitable reunion at the wrap party. The clash between Denise Welch and Fern Britton on the show highlighted the dangers of passive-aggressive behavior. Denise’s frustration with Fern’s response to Nikita Kuzmin’s comment about her outfit underscored the need for direct communication instead of veiled criticism. Denise’s candid criticism of passive aggression served as a reminder to address issues head-on rather than through subtle jabs. As the conversation on Loose Women unfolded, it became apparent that goodbyes can be tricky to navigate, whether it’s a sudden exit like Jane’s or a confrontation over perceived slights. The importance of clear communication and addressing conflicts directly emerged as a key takeaway from the discussion. Saying goodbye may not always be easy, but handling it with honesty and respect can lead to smoother transitions and healthier relationships.
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Source: New York Post