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Frankie Bridge secures major TV job after ongoing ITV Loose Women feud

Frankie Bridge secures major TV job after ongoing ITV Loose Women feud

Daily Mirror2 days ago
Frankie Bridge has landed a brand new role with ITV as she takes on the role of a judge of an upcoming series, following her reported rift with her Loose Women co-stars
Former Saturdays singer Frankie Bridge has landed a new ITV role following a reported feud with her co-star Myleene Klass. Frankie, 36, has been involved in a rumoured feud with Myleene and also her former bandmate Rochelle Humes in recent weeks, and ITV reportedly had to step in to ensure the panellists didn't cross paths.

Frankie has now bagged a new role on ITV and will be appearing as a judge on the upcoming series of ITV's M&S: Dress The Nation. The singer is known for her style and has regularly shared her fashion outfits and tips online in recent years.

Her sense of style has been noted since she first stepped into the spotlight with The Saturdays, and when she had her iconic pixie haircut. The show was announced earlier this year with presenters Vernon Kay and AJ Odudu back on our screens. It comes after David Beckham speaks 'as a father' in 'family' announcement after latest Brooklyn snub.

A source revealed to the Daily Star: "Producers think Frankie is perfect for the show because she's so fashionable." The Mirror has contacted Frankie's representatives for comment.
Despite the reported rift between Frankie and the ladies, they appeared to shut down the rumours as Rochelle and Frankie have both been interacting with one another on Instagram and showing their support for one another.
After Frankie shared a glimpse into her holiday, Rochelle liked the post, and vice versa, after Rochelle went on holiday. However, neither of the ladies has interacted online with Myleene and doesn't even follow her online.
The three Loose Women stars were once thought to be good friends, as Myleene and Frankie attended Rochelle's hen do back in 2012, however, Rochelle and Frankie have remained friends with Myleene's ex-husband Graham Quinn.

A source previously said: 'Myleene seemed to take that as Frankie taking sides with Graham because of their working relationship."
It comes as Frankie took to social media to share a cryptic message amid speculation of the rift between herself and Myleene. Frankie posted on TikTok as she enjoyed her latest getaway, and in the clip, she is filmed at a beach resort miming along to Manchild by Sabrina Carpenter.
The video was captioned: "Taking 36 years to realise being a people pleaser doesn't please anyone."

She went on: "Fad diets are a waste of time. Turns out it's all about balance?! Who knew?! Only you can make yourself happy."
And Frankie added: "You can do the hard thing! You've got this." She then added a red love heart emoji to her post. Fans were quick to agree with her comments, letting their feelings be known on the post.
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