Frankie Bridge's Cheeky Rod Stewart Comment Leaves Loose Women in Stitches

Frankie Bridge's Cheeky Rod Stewart Comment Leaves Loose Women in Stitches

Frankie Bridge caused a stir on *Loose Women

with an unintentional cheeky remark about Sir Rod Stewart, leaving the panel and audience in stitches. The former Saturdays singer was discussing her knee troubles with fellow panelists Brenda Edwards, Kaye Adams, and Penny Lancaster – Rod's wife – when the hilarious gaffe occurred.

While Penny was discussing Rod's focus on fitness and health, Frankie joked about her own exercise regime, stating she "wished she had more of Rod in me". The comment was met with uproarious laughter from both the audience and the panelists.

Despite Frankie's attempts to steer the conversation back on track, Kaye suggested wrapping up the show, deeming that nothing could top the remark. The panelists continued to giggle, unable to contain their amusement.

Earlier this month, Rod had to postpone one of his iconic Las Vegas gigs due to illness. A post on Instagram announced the postponement, stating that the singer was recovering from a summer strain of COVID-19.

In a recent interview, the legendary singer candidly discussed his mortality, saying that while he is aware his "days are numbered," he has "no fear." Rod expressed that everyone faces death eventually, and he intends to enjoy his remaining years to the fullest.

"I'm going to be enjoying myself for these last few years as much as I can," he said, estimating he has another 15 years left. "I can do that easy mate, easy. I'm not like I was in the '70s and '80s and I can't stay up all night, get drunk and go mad and still have a voice just like that."

Rod acknowledged the need to adjust his lifestyle with age, emphasising the importance of vocal care. He joked about the contents of his rider, stating that while he drinks plenty of water, he also enjoys a Bacardi before a show and Martinis afterwards.

Despite his age, Rod's vibrant personality and love for a good party remain unchanged. He shared that he enjoys a lively celebration with his band after shows, leaving the "going home and going to bed" routine to others.

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