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Linda Robson’s Bold Tattoo Confession Leaves Loose Women Panel in Hysterics

During a lively discussion on Loose Women, 66-year-old Linda Robson stirred up laughs with a bold quip about getting a tattoo on her bottom. The conversation, hosted by Christine Lampard alongside co-stars Nadia Sawalha and Frankie Bridge, began with celebrity gossip about Strictly Come Dancing judge Shirley Ballas, told the Express. Christine steered the chat toward reports of Shirley ending her six-year relationship with Danny Taylor and a memorable moment where Shirley confessed on The Masked Singer UK that she has her beau’s name tattooed on her bottom.

As the segment moved into a discussion about tattoos, Christine asked the panel for their views on getting inked, especially with a partner’s name. Linda, who recently opened up about her separation from her husband Mark after 34 years, surprised the group by joking about the type of tattoo she’d consider, reports the Mirror. “If I were to have a tattoo on my bottom it would be ‘no entry,’” she quipped, sending the studio into hysterics. The spontaneous comment left the panelists and crew in fits of laughter, sparking a brief debate on whether an on-air apology was needed.

Nadia, perhaps prompted by producers, quickly assured Linda with a smile, saying, “I think you’re allowed to say that. You are allowed.” Christine, still unsure, added cautiously, “In the context of the conversation…” before Frankie stepped in, lightheartedly asking, “So where do we go from here, Christine?” Nadia buried her face in disbelief, but the cheeky comment was ultimately brushed aside as the panel shifted to Frankie’s take on tattoos.

Frankie, revealing a more sentimental approach to body art, shared her story of getting a tattoo in honor of her grandmother. Despite her parents’ disapproval of tattoos, Frankie chose to have the words “sunshine ‘n’ showers,” a loving nickname given by her grandmother, inked on her back. “My parents hate tattoos,” she admitted, but explained that the phrase held special meaning from her childhood.

The panel praised Frankie’s tribute, finding the sentiment behind her tattoo touching. While opinions on tattoos varied among the group, the shared stories fostered a warm and humorous moment on the show, leaving viewers with a light-hearted look at both the fun and meaningful sides of body art.

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