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Loose Women horrified as Nadia Sawalha offers peek inside 'cluttered' home - gasping 'it's stressing me out just looking at it!'

Loose Women horrified as Nadia Sawalha offers peek inside 'cluttered' home - gasping 'it's stressing me out just looking at it!'

Daily Mail​5 days ago
The Loose Women panellists were left horrified when Nadia Swahalha offered a peek inside her 'cluttered' home.
Friday's instalment of the ITV show saw Christine Lampard, Christine McGuinness, Nadia and Frankie Bridge sit down to discuss the hot topics.
During the programme, footage of the TV star's home was shown when the panel talked about the new trend of intentional clutter.
Nadia joked: 'I am so bang on trend that I am offering my services for £2,000 per hour, you too can have a home like mine.
'You will never be able to find anything, it doesn't matter, because you'll have wasted lots of energy and wasted lots of time looking for anything you might need.'
Frankie commented: 'It's stressing me out just looking at that!'
During the programme, footage of the TV star's home was shown when the panel talked about the new trend of intentional clutter
Nadia joked: 'I am so bang on trend that I am offering my services for £2,000 per hour, you too can have a home like mine.'
'Intentional clutter, you are tackling it and then some,' Christine interjected.
The studio chuckled as Nadia went on to add: 'It's so funny, in the break earlier when you had shown that [Nadia's home], Christine went: 'That that that's not your house...' and I went: 'No, it is!' And she went: 'No, no, no, that's not where you live?''
Christine McGuinness laughed as she joked: 'It's stressing me out!'
It comes after Nadia shocked her fellow panellists in May when she flashed her bra live on Loose Wome n.
She lifted up her white top to show off her floral blue bra on set.
Nadia explained to the rest of the panel, which consisted of Jane Moore, 62, Judi Love, 44, and Sue Cleaver, 61, that she was told that her lingerie didn't actually fit her properly by Fantasie Fit specialist Suzanne Pentland.
She was told that her item of clothing was two sizes to small and proceeded to ask: 'Do you want to see it?'
The TV star then lifted up her top to show off her bra underneath her blue jacket suit and matching trousers.
Nadia said: 'Look at that!'
Christine McGuinness (left) laughed as she joked: 'It's stressing me out!'
The live studio were left lost for words as she kept the top lifted to display her chest.
'Now I've got to tell you girls, usually they are here, but a good bra...'
But co-star and anchor Jane had to interrupt her as she spoke about her bra, and told her that they didn't have much time left to talk about her item of clothing.
Jane said: 'We've run out of time...'
Nadia pulled her top down and said: 'What I wanted to say is when you feel uncomfortbale, wear it a bit longer and it will stretch out.'
The show then had to cut to an advert break.
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