Presenter Kaye Adams was forced to step in during the latest instalment of Loose Women after Comedian Ruby Wax said a rude word live on air while discussing her daughters’ show

Loose Women star Kaye Adams was quick to issue an apology to viewers after guest Ruby Wax said a rude word on air.

The talkative ladies were back for another instalment on Thursday (June 27) with panellists Kaye, Frankie Bridge, Brenda Edwards and Kelle Bryan in the driving seat. Later on in the show, the women were joined on the show by comedy legend, Ruby.

Discussing her UK tour called, I’m Not As Well As I Thought I Was, Ruby divulged into the details about her on stage production which provides audience members with further insight into her mental health.

As the conversation continued, Ruby also spoke openly about her two daughters, Marina and Madeline Bye, who are also a comedic double act.

Talking about their show, Ruby revealed that her daughters often ban her from helping them put their act together. The 71-year-old also said she was so “worried about them being funny” and that her daughters sometimes don’t allow her to watch their performances.

Ruby Wax appeared on Loose Women to discuss her tour

Ruby Wax appeared on Loose Women to discuss her tour ( Image:ITV)

Kaye then asked: “How does it feel to see them up there, even if you’re only allowed for two minutes before you get booted out?” Ruby replied: “I don’t know!

“They’re more talented than I am so I get, p****d off. Yeah really p*****d off, none of this ‘go girl!’”

As the audience roared with laughter at the frank remark, Kaye quickly apologised. She said: “Well, I mean I take great pleasure in having to apologise for Ruby Wax’s language. It will go down in my CV!”

Kaye Adams had to apologise to Loose Women viewers

Kaye Adams had to apologise to Loose Women viewers ( Image:ITV)
Fans at home were loving Ruby’s appearance on the show and were quick to share their thoughts on the legend on X formerly known as X. One viewer said: “I loved all the stuff Ruby did with  French and Saunders – that said, they can do *no* wrong in my eyes.”

Another penned: “Ruby Wax never changes. She’s great imho sharing her mental health. It’s ok not to be ok.”

Fans were loving Ruby on the show

Fans were loving Ruby on the show ( Image:ITV)

Based on her bestselling book of the same name, Ruby’s stage show reflects back on a series of her life-changing journeys in the pursuit of meaning. Speaking about the show previously, Ruby revealed she wanted to discover “an antidote to living a frazzled life”.

She said: “The original idea behind this show was based on the extreme journeys that I wanted to take in order to find an antidote to living a frazzled life. Along the way I wanted to find meaning, peace, happiness – the stuff we’re all chasing. However, after some transcendent experiences, I ended up in a mental institution. Obviously, I didn’t find what I was looking for.”
During a recent episode of Loose Women, presenter Kaye Adams had to intervene after comedian Ruby Wax used a strong language while discussing her daughters’ show. Kaye quickly apologized to viewers for Ruby’s slip-up, showcasing her professionalism and quick thinking on live television.

The conversation shifted to Ruby’s UK tour, where she delved into the details of her on-stage production that sheds light on her mental health struggles.
Ruby also shared anecdotes about her daughters, Marina and Madeline Bye, who have a double act comedy show. She joked about how her daughters don’t let her interfere with their performances, highlighting the dynamic between a mother and her talented children.

When asked about watching her daughters perform, Ruby candidly expressed her feelings of jealousy, admitting that she gets “p****d off” because they are more talented than she is. The audience erupted in laughter at her honesty, and Kaye gracefully apologized for the language used, showing her ability to handle unexpected moments with grace and humor.

Viewers at home praised Ruby for her openness about mental health and shared their admiration for her work with French and Saunders.

Ruby’s stage show, based on her bestselling book, takes audiences on a journey of self-discovery and reflects on her pursuit of meaning in life.

She candidly speaks about her experiences in a mental institution, showcasing her resilience and authenticity in exploring difficult topics.

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