Andrea McLean reveals why she doesn't watch Loose Women anymore: 'I miss it...'

Andrea McLean hosted Loose Women from 2007 until 2020 but doesn't watch the show anymore credit:Bang Showbiz
Andrea McLean hosted Loose Women from 2007 until 2020 but doesn't watch the show anymore credit:Bang Showbiz

Andrea McLean "misses" being on 'Loose Women' but doesn't watch it anymore.

The 54-year-old presenter is one of the longest-serving anchors on the ITV1 lunchtime panel show but stepped down from her role in 2020 after 13 years on air to focus on her new career as a life coach with her This Girl Is On Fire brand and admitted she no longer has time to tune anymore, although she does miss seeing the team every day.

She told The Sun: "I don't watch 'Loose Women' now because it's on during the day and I'm always working during the day.

"But in terms of do I miss it, I work for myself now, so I do a lot of stuff working from home and anybody who has left any organisation to strike out on their own, I do miss getting up and getting in and meeting the whole team and seeing everybody and hearing the gossip. I miss that kind of daily interaction with everybody."

However, the former GMTV weathergirl - who shared the anchor role on a rotational basis with the likes of Ruth Langsford, Kaye Adams, Kate Thornton, and Carol Vorderman over the years - went on to admit that she was "excited" to leave the show behind as she revealed she is still in touch with her former co-stars.

She said: "But I don't miss it in terms of the way people would think I suppose because it was great and I left because I was ready to try something else and went off in a new and exciting direction. I still follow everyone on Instagram and I still meet up with them every now and again, everyone is so busy, when Denise [Welch] is in the country when she's not jetting off around the world, or when Brenda [Edwards] is not on stage belting out a tune."

The TV star did decide to leave the'Loose Women' WhatsApp group after she quit the show but explained that it was nothing to do with any sort of feud as she insisted that if a gang of men were fronting a programme, the notion of fallouts would not even come into consideration.

She said: "I left the WhatsApp group purely because everyone was talking about work stuff and it was really weird for me because I didn't need to know that stuff anymore. We still chat on WhatsApp but I'm just not in the group.

"If men were doing the same thing we wouldn't be having that discussion and sadly it's going to continue. We're all strong women giving our opinion, it's powerful, it's great."