Denise Welch has been supported by her Loose Women co-stars after returning to the programme following a period of absence. After opening the show on Wednesday (November 20), Kaye Adams told viewers that Denise's 'unwelcome visitor,' which she calls her depression, has been' knocking at the door' before she opened up about what had been going on with her personally.
Denise said: "Yeah, so I had a really rough two weeks, which I'm still in a bit. I just did a podcast and a big article saying how I've been free for five years of clinical depression.
Sadly, the unwelcome visitor paid me another visit, so I've not been well for a couple of weeks." READ MORE: BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Shayne Ward given show 'return' boost after upsetting exit She added: "I just wanted to come on here because what I need when I'm poorly, I need for my friends to just know that I need time to get well." Denise told her co-stars that while she did take some time off, she wanted the choice as to whether she works to remain hers.
She explained: "When Janet [Street-Porter] returned [from hip surgery] it was up to Janet to say, 'I've had hip surgery I feel well enough to come back'.
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