Loose Women Tension: Gloria Hunniford Clashes with Kaye Adams Over Keir Starmer Debate – Sparks Fly Live on Air 🔥

Friday’s episode of Loose Women turned unexpectedly fiery as veteran panellists Gloria Hunniford, 86, and Kaye Adams, 63, clashed during a heated debate about Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the mood of the nation. The argument escalated as Gloria attempted to express her perspective, only to be repeatedly interrupted by Kaye, prompting the iconic broadcaster to plead, “Kaye, just give me one second for goodness sake to speak. I sound like a politician!”'Let me speak, for goodness sake': Loose Women’s Gloria Hunniford fumed at Kaye Adams for talking over her as they clashed over Keir Starmer on Friday's Loose Women

Joining the discussion were Jane Moore, 63, and Judi Love, 45, who tried to ease the tension. Judi quipped, “This feels like parliament to me right there!”, capturing the dramatic atmosphere as viewers watched the two seasoned presenters lock horns.As they discussed what is going on with prime minister Keir Starmer, 63, Gloria and Kaye locked horns as they gave their opinions on the matter

The episode also reignited public interest in Kaye Adams’ past controversies. She was previously removed from her £155K-a-year BBC Radio Scotland role amid misconduct allegations, though many of her celebrity peers, including Stacey Solomon, Olivia Attwood, and Carol Vorderman, have publicly defended her. Former manager Melanie stated, “She’s very calm even under fire… I can’t imagine Kaye throwing a pen! Sounds ridiculous, she’s not that kind of person.”Kaye (pictured) and Gloria were joined by Judi Love, 45, and Jane Moore, 63, on the programme to chat about the latest news and headlines

Kaye has categorically denied all historical allegations, including the use of a misogynistic slur and berating an intern, calling the claims “absolutely not true” and expressing heartbreak over the persistent attacks on her character.

This live clash between two broadcasting veterans not only showcased the passion behind political debate but also highlighted the enduring resilience of Kaye Adams amid long-standing scrutiny.