Inside Loose Women's wild night out in London – but several big names didn't make it | The Sun

THE Loose Women had a wild night out in London – but several big names didn't make it.

Stars of the ITV panel show stepped out in central London as they bid farewell to one of their colleagues off-screen.


Long-time favourites of Loose Women such as Ruth Langsford, Nadia Sawalha, Charlene White and Jane Moore were all spotted.

However, there were noticeable absences as Janet Street-Porter, Linda Robson and Coleen Nolan did not attend.

Fans loved seeing the loose ladies let their hair down as one said: "Have a lovely evening girls."

Another said: "Wish I had been there with you, hope you ladies had a blast."

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"Aww how fabulous .. hope you all have a fabulous party time," said a third.

It comes as Kaye Adams told viewers during Friday's show the team were "a little bit sad" because one of the team was quitting after 15 years for a new life in Australia.

The presenter – herself a long-running Loose Women star having first appeared in 1999 – said a fond farewell to Tom Sage.

Kaye, 60, told viewers: "I hope you've had fun with us today, but it's a little bit sad for us.

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"Our dear friend and deputy editor of the show Tom is going off to a wonderful new life Down Under.

"We're hoping he's going to be a boomerang and come back to us, we will miss him so so much. He is a wonderful colleague and an even more wonderful friend."

Nadia Sawalha, 58, added on the Friday lunchtime show: "We will really miss him."

Jane Moore, 60, said: "He's been in this building for 15 years and it's going to be weird without him, but Tom we love you."


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