Vintage heartthrob David Essex made an appearance on Loose Women this afternoon to talk about his upcoming tour.
Christine Lampard, Coleen Nolan, Janet Street-Porter and Judi Love were joined by the 70's singer David Essex to talk about his first headline tour in six years.
Fans have been swooning as the 74-year-old made a youthful appearance.
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Viewers were quick to praise the show for featuring the handsome star, as they flocked to social media before complimenting his eyes.
One person took to Twitter saying: "David Essex – what a sort! Those gorgeous blue eyes and cheeky smile. One of my first crushes"
Another said: "Hell yeah! David Essex! Love David Essex! Those eyes #LooseWomen"
A third wrote: "David Essex on Loose Women" followed by a heart-eye emoji.
This comes days after panellists Carol McGiffin slammed 'lazy' people for wanting calories on menus, which sparked a backlash among viewers.
On Friday's episode (July 1) of the popular ITV daytime show, Carol McGiffin was joined by Jane Moore, Frankie Bridge and Sunetra Sarker while the foursome discussed an array of topics.
But it was one subject that really got viewers at home riled up.
Following on from the introduction of calories on menus for food in restaurants and pubs, it is now being proposed that alcohol could have the same treatment.
Discussing whether or not calories should be on menus and displayed in pubs for alcohol, Carol's comment left fans at home taken aback.
"It's the government taking away responsibility," she fumed before Jane chipped in with: "For the people watching who are going to [sic] 'it's alright for Carol, she's a skinny mini' [sic] answer that question."
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Carol then replied: "The reason I'm not fat, is because I don't want to be fat."
She then went on to explain how when she was younger, at "around 18 or 20", she realised her clothes were getting tight so decided to buy books from Slimming World and ended up memorising the calories in most things.
Slamming "lazy" people for wanting calories on menus, Carol said: "If you want to know you can make it your business, I don't need the government telling me everything because I don't need to know."
Sunetra urged that some people use calories on menus as a way to educate themselves, to which Carol replied: "But it's a bit lazy, isn't it?"
Viewers watching at home weren't impressed by the discussion, with one writing: "Caroline [sic] on #LooseWomen ‘I’m not fat because I don’t want to be’ blah blah blah WOW talk about fat shaming there."
Loose Women airs weekdays at noon on ITV.
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