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Jenny Eclair left the Loose Women studio in stitches after admitting to having’sharted the bed’.
The provocative comic was on form as she opened up about her and Judith Holder’s Older and Wider podcast and live shows, including their ‘hypochondriac’s corner’ part, in scenes you would not expect to see on daytime television on a Friday afternoon.
She told the panel: ‘I just managed to perforate my own eardrum by sneezing so hard. Not only that, I wet the bed. I’ve actually sharted the bed!
‘You know when you’re ill and you just think, “Oh God, now I’ve got to change the sheets again!” And you think, “I haven’t got the energy to do this, the final straw!”
‘Anyway, so not only did I do that, I perforated my own eardrum. We will be playing hypochondriacs bingo.’
The surprising revelation had the panel and live audience screaming with amusement, but presenter Kaye Adams had to point out that it’s not something that’s generally allowed on daytime TV.
‘We’re not allowed to say things like that word what you said at half term,’ she teased, with Jenny insisting she ‘didn’t know’ it was particularly inappropriate.
‘OK, I defecated the bed,’ she clarified. Much better.
She remarked on the popularity of the Older and Wider podcast during lockdown, when women were drawn to the hosts’ realistic and entertaining stories.
‘It basically takes up the mantle of Grumpy Old Women,’ she said. ‘The trouble is with big shows like that these days, touring them is expensive… Doing a podcast is very cheap, we don’t even have guests because we can’t afford them.
‘We’ve kept it going throughout Covid. I think people appreciated that, because I think people in this country are really lonely.
‘To have what sounds like best friends talking is really comforting to people, and even the younger women liked it because it reminded them of their mothers.’
Loose Women airs weekdays at 12.30pm on ITV.
Source My Celebrity Life.