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Martin Kemp makes brutal confession about sex life with wife live on Loose Women

Martin Kemp makes brutal confession about sex life with wife live on Loose Women

Daily Record27-05-2025

Martin Kemp left the Loose Women panel in fits of giggles after he made an unexpected admission about his and his wife Shirlie Holliman's sex life.
Martin Kemp left the Loose Women panel at a loss of words after making a shocking admission regarding his sex life with wife Shirlie Holliman during a live TV appearance. The 63-year-old EastEnders star appeared on a special edition of the ITV daytime show, which was a Loose Women and Loose Men mash up, alongside Kaye Adams, Paul C Brunson, and Judi Love, where the topic of scheduling sex with a partner came up.
While dating expert and Celebs Go Dating star Paul insisted that it was a good idea, Martin wasn't convinced. He declared: 'I don't think you can schedule sex,' prompting awkward laughter from the audience and the panel.

He continued: 'If I had to look in my diary and it says 7:30pm on a Thursday night, I'm going to do it… I don't think it works. I even feel under pressure if it's a Sunday morning!' The studio burst into giggles as Martin doubled down: 'Oh so everyone in here does it on a Sunday morning? I know. But I do! I feel that pressure... 'Oh it's Sunday morning, I'm going to have to do it in a minute.''

Paul tried to shift the focus by explaining that most couples only spend an average of an hour together per week, the Express reports.
Martin responded: 'What I'm saying is you can schedule a time where you are just going to eat together. You don't have to say sex. So you're talking a date night?'
Paul replied: 'It could be a date night, we're going to have some wine, we're going to watch something. And then who knows what will happen.'
Host Kaye Adams later playfully asked Martin if he'd be trying the suggestion, to which he cheekily replied: 'I will definitely give it a try. I'll give Shirl a call in a minute,' before glancing at his watch and joking, 'I'll book it in... Hang on, this is going out live isn't it?'

Looking straight into the camera, Martin finished with: 'Shirl, get yourself ready, I'm on the way home.'
Martin and Shirlie met in 1982 after the Spandau Ballet star spotted her performing with Wham! on Top of the Pops. The couple went on tie the knot in St. Lucia in 1988 and share two children, daughter Harley Moon, 35, and son Roman Kemp, 32.
It's not the first time Martin has made an eyebrow raising remark in regards to his marriage.

Earlier this year, on the podcast FFS! My dad is Martin Kemp, the singer stunned his son Roman by saying: 'Shirlie gives me some good tongue lashings... you know exactly what I mean when I say tongue lashings...
"She's good at it, she's good at the old tongue lashing, she will know when and how to put me down.'
Roman didn't hold back, exclaiming: 'What the actual f*** does that mean? That is horrendous, that's the worst thing you've ever said. I can see the headline now, that is horrendous.'
After their uncomfortable exchange, the father-son duo still managed to end the conversation in fits of laughter, as Martin said: 'I love coming in here and talking to you.
"When I'm out and about even with my mates. I never laugh as much as when I'm sitting here with you, talking to you.'

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