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Loose Women's Stacey Solomon told to 'get dressed' by fans amid show's ITV return

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Loose Women made a welcome return to our screens this afternoon for special edition of the ITV daytime show. Christine Lampard was back on hosting duty today and was joined by panelists Stacey Solomon, Brenda Edwards and Nadia Sawalha.

The famous foursome appeared on the show via a video link from their own homes to celebrate the NHS as the coronavirus crisis continues to sweep the nation.

Christine welcomed her pals back to the show and the group opened up about their in lockdown. As the girls opened up about their days at home, ITV viewers were distracted by Joe Swash's partner's outfit choice.

Stacey, 30, opted to wear a casual knitted purple off the shoulder purple jumper and her brunette locks in two plaits. Taking to Twitter, one fan

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