ITV Loose Women's Gloria Hunniford opens up on tragic loss as she's supported by co-stars

ITV Loose Women's Gloria Hunniford opens up on tragic loss as she's supported by co-stars

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ITV Loose Women's Gloria Hunniford opens up on tragic loss as she's supported by co-stars
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Kelly Smith)
Published: Jan, 28 2025 14:12

Loose Women's Gloria Hunniford opened up about the heartache she has faced since her husband Stephen Way died last August. In a touching moment on Tuesday's (January 28) episode, the seasoned broadcaster, 84, joined by Janet Street-Porter, 78, Lesley Joseph, 79, and Prue Leith, 84, spoke candidly about her sorrow during the special 70+ show.

While embracing the positives of growing older on air, the ladies acknowledged that reaching the golden years can sometimes bring loneliness and a need for morning exercises to ease the stiffness of age. It was during this discussion about ageing that Gloria addressed her recent loss and confessed to the difficulties she's experienced in living without Stephen.

Speaking from the heart, Gloria revealed to her colleagues: "If I may pick up on something Prue said, I very sadly lost my husband about four months ago and you're absolutely right when you say you'd hate to be without your husband", reports the Liverpool Echo.

She poured out her thoughts further: "Because no matter what age you are, if you suddenly think to yourself 'gosh I am on my own and I've never lived on my own'.". Gloria, a familiar face on television, then expressed: "I'm rarely on my own by the way because of family and everything but you know I have always lived with husbands," before playfully ribbing Janet, saying: "I only had two of them, Janet you had about five.".

Janet chuckled in agreement, responding: "Yeah," as her colleague continued on the topic of life changes: "I've always lived with husbands and children and so when your partner, as in my case, we had 30 fabulous years, I mean great memories and everything and people are rightly very quick to say 'oh you have all those lovely memories to keep you going'.".

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