Loose Women cancel live studio audience for the first time over coronavirus pandemic fears

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Former Atomic Kitten star Kerry is appearing with teenage daughter Molly - but will be in a deserted Television Centre.In order to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, ITV has asked all producers to consider whether shows which normally have a live audience can be made without one.

"Although we love to have an audience on 'Loose Women', the producers of Loose Women are following this guidance and adapting the show during this period and there will not be an audience on set.Kerry Katona is today's guest on Monday's audience-free edition of Loose WomenBritain’s death toll leapt from 21 to 35 yesterday and included Nick Matthews, 59 — the youngest UK victim.

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