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Loose Women's Judi Love panics co-stars as she gets 'too close' to Ant and Dec

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Judi Love got a little too excited when she saw Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly in the ITV studio on Friday morning. Having a fangirl moment, the comedian and Loose Women star made a run for them when she spotted them in the corridor.

Wanting to get close to them, she left co-star Nadia Sawalha shouting out because of the ongoing advice surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.

Social distancing and isolation has been encouraged, with people told to stay indoors, especially if their deemed "high risk".

But Judi couldn't contain, or isolate, herself when she saw the TV presenters walking towards her. Instead, An excited Judi ran towards them to meet them, causing a little bit pf panic.

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