Exclusive: Jodie Marsh: ‘I’m banned from Loose Women because I pissed off Holly Willoughby’

Unfair?

Jodie Marsh

by Joel Cooper |
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Everyone remembers the SUPER AWKS moment on This Morning when Jodie Marsh had lipstick on her teeth, but neither Holly Willoughby or Phillip Schofield gave her the heads up to let her know.

But what you didn’t know is that Jodie now reckons that incident has had a knock-on effect, which means she’s no longer welcome on fellow ITV Daytime show, Loose Women.

“Loose Women will never have me on the show anymore,” Jodie exclusively tells heatworld. “Every time I’ve ever had a documentary to promote we always ask if I can go on and promote the show and they always say no to me.

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“I feel discriminated against by Loose Women, not that it bothers me, but it’s such a small world – all the people at the top are friends with each other.

“If you piss one of them off, like I’ve pissed Holly off, then everyone at ITV hates you. It’s all political.”

And sadly, Jodie explains that she hasn’t been able to kiss and make up with Holly or partner in crime Schofe.

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“They’ve laughed at me and been really mean,” she says. “They had this clip of Holly pointing out the lipstick to me, but it was actually from the end of the interview as we were going off air, so it was pointless.

“I see them through different eyes now. They seem nice but I just think they’re both very smug.”

Jodie goes on to admit that her apparent ban on Loose Women could also be down to the current crop of panelists - which may or may not include arch nemesis Katie Price.

“I don’t know if it’s the actual women on the panel, but I do feel like they’ve made some very odd choices of panelists they’ve had on lately.

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“Maybe they’ve been chosen because they are actually loose, I don’t know.” Ooh, burn!

We take a stab in the dark and suggest that Jodes could be referring to her old rival Pricey.

“I couldn’t possibly say,” she says with a chuckle.

But Jodie is fronting charity campaign Being Me, which promotes accepting everyone for who they are. So in the spirit of forgiveness, could Jodie ever let bygones be bygones with Katie?

“You should accept everyone for who they are, of course,” Jodie explains. “But there comes a time when it’s not about accepting someone else’s differences if over the years they have consistently and constantly said vile things about you.”

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Fair enough. It’s safe to say they’ll never be on each other’s Christmas card list.

“So many charities have tried to tackle bullying, but this charity is trying to stop bullying happen in the first place,” Jodie says about the campaign.

“Why are people picking on someone or discriminating on someone because they’re different to you? That’s ridiculous.”

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We agree!

Watch the Being Me campaign video below or to find out more, click here

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