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Loose Women viewers fume at 'rude' Jane Moore after heated Kelle Bryan debate

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Loose Women panellist Jane Moore has faced backlash following a fiery debate with her co-star Kelle Bryan. On Thursday’s episode of the show, 16 February, the panel – consisting of Jane, Kelle, Kaye Adams and Linda Robson – discussed the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Nicola Bulley and how its been handled.

A day prior, Lancashire Police announced in a press conference that Nicola ad "some significant issues with alcohol" in the past "brought on by her ongoing struggles with the menopause".

Asking if it was right of the police to share such personal information about the missing mum-of-two, Kelle argued that the public have “every right” to question the force’s actions in the wake of officers such as Wayne Couzens being involved in some crimes, which has affected many people's trust in the police. "I guess my personal issue is the trust for the police.

I think people have every right to ask them questions,” she said. "I'm not talking about sort of keyboard warriors, I am talking about those who have an informed place who have done their reading and done their research from what is available.The kind of people who call in to talk shows and want to ask questions.” Jane disagreed, however, arguing: “But from what's available, that is not necessary, that is all that is available, that is just what you know from reading online.” Kelle continued: “Absolutely, I agree from what's available which is why they are asking questions because maybe not everything is available to them. "So I think as a member of the public we are entitled to ask them questions.The police historically and we can look at the evidence and some of it is positive and some of it isn't.

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