ITV’s Loose Women was sailing close to the wind as politician Nigel Farage was ‘late’ for his appearance on the hit ITV show causing Kaye Adams to warn their viewers
Kaye Adams was forced to issue a warning to Loose Women viewers during the latest instalment after a guest was late to appear on the show.
British politician and I’m A Celeb star Nigel Farage was scheduled to appear on the hit ITV programme on Friday (June 28). However, Nigel was late and wasn’t in the studio for his scheduled time.
Announcing the mishap, Kaye told viewers in the audience and viewers at home, that Nigel was nowhere to be seen and admitted that he was not “in the building”. Making sure things didn’t disrupt the schedule too much, the panellist went on to discuss Kelly Holmes coming out story and how much Pride means to her.
Appearing on the panel alongside Kaye, Gloria Hunniferd and Jane Moore. But fans at home were eager to see Reform leader Nigel on the show and headed straight to X to share their thoughts.

Kaye Adams told Loose Women viewers that Nigel Farage was late(Image: ITV)
One viewer said: “Bring Nigel on ffs.” Another penned: “The leader of @reformparty_uk is due on @loosewomenthis afternoon. @kayeadams says he’s not currently there. Will @Nigel_Farage show up?”
But thankfully for viewers and for the Loose Women ladies, Nigel did appear on the hit talk show. But as soon as he sat down to discuss the upcoming election in the UK, Nigel was grilled.
Kaye firstly quizzed Nigel on homophobic and racist comments apparently made by a Reform UK member which was recorded by an undercover Channel 4 journalist while they campaigned for Nigel to become Clacton’s MP. However although he disagreed with the terrible language and behaviour used, Nigel told the panel that the person behind the racial and homophobic slurs was an “actor”.

Nigel did eventually show up(Image: ITV)
He told the ladies: “I saw the footage last night and thought no one speaks like that. It was just stream after steam, no one speaks like that.”
He later added: “It turns out, he is an actor, I found his website. He’s a well spoken actor and he does something called rough speaking.” But Kaye and Jane interrupted Nigel’s trail of thought as they both were shocked that an actor would be hired to make the comments.

The Reform Party leader was grilled on the show(Image: ITV)
Seeing the chaos unfold on screen, fans headed to X to sharer their thoughts with some labelling the interview as a “car crash”. One fan wrote: “Nigel Farage with an absolute car crash of an interview on #LooseWomen and Dame Kelly absolutely looks furious he’s on.”
Another penned: “ITV desperately trying to get something on Nigel Farage. Constantly interrupting him, they are that desperate they’re quoting his teacher from 1981. Embarrassing. Only reason I’m watching #LooseWomen is because of his interview.”
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