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ITV Loose Women's Coleen Nolan slams WAGatha Christie court case as 'messy'

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Loose Women's Coleen Nolan has branded the WAGatha Christie case "messy" after the show's panelists opened up a discussion about the ongoing court proceedings.Christine Lampard hosted the ITV show along with Coleen Nolan, Judi Love and Janet Street Porter.She opened the show by talking to her co-stars about the case and they each gave their thoughts.Janet simply asked "who the winner will be" in the situation and said she "feels as though they won't win anything out of this", but defended them by claiming that the coverage is "a little bit sexist" and questioned whether "two men fighting in a libel case" would be covered "like this".She then ended by saying: "Girls, call it off."Christine said that Coleen Rooney "claims to have initially been hurt" by the situation and asked Nolan whether she would speak up "against an unjust action".Coleen contemplated the question and replied that it is a "double whammy" when your friends are involved."It's all just gotten too big and a bit too messy.

To end up in a high court, costing hundred of thousands of pounds, for what? Just have the conversation. However it turns out, it's never going to save the friendship, they'll never be friends again, so for me, just have the conversation."Coleen demonstrated the type of comment she would say if she found herself in that situation and then said: "I think by now, people are over it and have forgotten about it.

It's this that is bringing it back."Judi then offered up her thoughts and said that the public situation makes it "open" for people to comment.She advised that if people feel like "trust has been betrayed", when it's "in a relationship, someone you're with", that people are worried about "breaking intimacy".However, the panelist said.

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