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Linda Robson’s Hilarious Tattoo Confession Has Christine Lampard in Stitches

Host Christine Lampard was quick to give TV star Linda Robson a playful warning after she made a cheeky tattoo confession live on air. Linda, 66, joined Christine, Nadia Sawalha, and Frankie Bridge on the show, where conversation veered toward romance, breakups, and, surprisingly, tattoos.

The group first discussed recent reports of Strictly Come Dancing judge Shirley Ballas ending her six-year relationship with Danny Taylor. As part of the segment, the panel watched a clip from The Masked Singer UK, where Shirley humorously admitted to having her boyfriend’s name tattooed on her bottom, reported by the Express.

Curious about her co-hosts’ thoughts on tattoos, Christine asked the panel if they would ever consider having someone’s name permanently inked. Linda, who had recently opened up about her separation from her husband Mark after 34 years of marriage, revealed she was uninterested in any future romances, adding that she “didn’t want to get jiggy-jiggy with anyone” now that her marriage was over.

But when it came to tattoos, Linda surprised everyone with her candid humor, declaring, “If I were to have a tattoo on my bottom, it would be ‘no entry’.” Her unexpected remark left the studio in laughter, with her co-hosts quickly trying to decide if an on-air apology was necessary.

Nadia, possibly receiving guidance from the production team through her earpiece, reassured Linda by saying, “I think you’re allowed to say that. You are allowed.” Christine, still unsure, commented, “In the context of the conversation…” before Frankie chimed in with, “So where do we go from here, Christine?” as Nadia buried her face, laughing.

The lighthearted chaos shifted as Frankie Bridge shared her own tattoo story. She revealed she had caused a bit of family controversy after having the top of her back inked with a sweet tribute to her grandmother. Frankie admitted, “My parents hate tattoos,” but despite the friction, she went ahead with the tribute. As a child, her grandmother lovingly called her “sunshine ‘n’ showers,” and Frankie chose to memorialize the phrase with a tattoo.

The panel praised the sentiment, even as opinions on body art remained mixed. The heartfelt tribute was a sweet contrast to Linda’s playful comment, creating a humorous and memorable moment for both the audience and the hosts. The segment ended with shared laughter and a blend of humor and heartfelt stories on the topic of body art.

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