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Loose Women fans say same thing after Rosie Jones has six-word response to backlash

ITV viewers were all left saying the same thing after Rosie Jones hit out at cruel trolls over their ableist comments. The comedian appeared on Thursday's edition of Loose Women alongside her co-stars Katherine Ryan and Judi Love to promote their show.The Out of Order star joined Joanna Page, Olivia Attwood, and Judi on the panel fronted by Charlene White. Journalist Charlene asked Rosie about the recent online abuse she’s received that prompted her to take a step back from the spotlight.The 33 year old, who has cerebral palsy, previously told fans how she was "lying low" after being targeted with ableist comments for the second time.
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Casualty fans left gutted as Paula exits BBC medical soap after emotional scenes
Casualty fans were left devastated as they saw actress Rosie Jones wrap up the heart-wrenching storyline of Paula and custody of her baby.Viewers were elated when the opening half of the show saw the struggling mum reunited with her infant after a hearing that finally fell in her favour.However, as she took over the care of Ena after some strong words of encouragement from fan favourite doctor Dylan Keogh she found herself in a desperate situation when the baby developed a rash, causing her to panic.As she rushed her beloved daughter to hospital and sought Dylan's help she began to question if she was capable of providing the love and care the child needed as her mother after all.However, once she realised she wasn't to blame for the illness and was reassured further by Dylan, Paula agreed that she would seek additional help at night before happily heading away from Holby in a cab with her daughter in her arms.Heartbroken fans took to Twitter to heap praise on Rosie for her emotional and gut-wrenching performance as the struggling mum.One wrote: "Gutted Paula's storyline is coming to an end! @josierones has been phenomenal, hasn't she?"Another added: "Not even past the intro yet and Rosie Jones is already knocking it out of the park."A third said: "#Casualty. @josierones has been incredible in this storyline.
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'Disappointed!' Queen's 'reluctance to use wheelchair' criticised by comedian Rosie Jones
Queen, 96, has recently been at the centre of reports speculating on her health after she cancelled a series of engagements on the royal schedule.Some royal experts suggested that the Monarch had been cancelling events to avoid being seen in a wheelchair.Robert Jobson, Royal editor for Australian television channel Sunrise, claimed that there had been “talks” about the Queen using a wheelchair, but that she wouldn’t want to be seen in public using one.Comedian Rosie Jones has now reacted to the barrage of claims surrounding the Queen’s health in a tweet, in which she claimed that ableism was “still everywhere”.Rosie, who suffers from a disability named ataxic cerebral palsy, said she felt “disappointed” to find out about Her Majesty’s “reluctance” to use a wheelchair.In view of her 181,000 Twitter followers, Rosie said: “Disappointed to read of The Queen’s reluctance to use a wheelchair.“In 2022 ableism and internalised ableism is still everywhere.“Mobility aids are not a defeat.They are life ENHANCING.“Elizabeth love, don’t you want to look as sexy as me and Maureen.”She concluded the tweet with an emoji surrounded by love hearts and attached a picture of herself in a wheelchair waving the Union Jack.Rosie’s remarks sparked debate in her tweet’s replies, with some online users defending the Queen's reported choice to avoid being seen in a wheelchair.Yums0me said: “I hear what you're saying but It's not ableism to want to retain our physical independence as long as poss.“Unless we're in our 90s & used to being very active, we can't really understand how on a personal level, using a wheelchair very much must feel like admitting defeat.” (sic)Minty4President argued: “I think you might be confused.Seeing a mobility aid as a
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