Linda Robson Drops F-Bomb on Lorraine, Wants to Play "Nasty" Soap Role

Linda Robson Drops F-Bomb on Lorraine, Wants to Play "Nasty" Soap Role

Linda Robson, beloved TV personality, appeared on the Lorraine show, where she discussed everything from her ideal soap role to her family life, even throwing in a shout-out of support for NHS staff. But it was her revelation about a potential EastEnders role that caused a stir.

Christine Lampard, the show's host, playfully inquired, "There's one thing on the list, and it's EastEnders, isn't it?" Linda enthusiastically responded, "Oh yeah, I did one wartime one, Sibby Street years ago, I played Lou Bill's sister Flo Bill, but I've hinted a few times that even a little cameo or whatever, but I'd love to play a real b***h." She continued, "Or someone really nasty because I always get light parts."

Christine couldn't help but chuckle, but the early morning slip-up quickly became the main topic of discussion. "You know it's funny because I thought, she knows it's early morning, she's not allowed to swear for me, and you just let a little one slip. So, I'm sorry if no one likes that word," Christine said with a slight reprimand.

"What the B word?" Linda inquired, prompting Christine to quickly warn, "Don't say any other words!" Linda, seemingly oblivious to the magnitude of her slip, admitted, "I didn't realise it was a bad word," to which Christine quipped, "We often have to remind her about language on Loose Women."

The conversation followed Linda's recent comments about her Loose Women co-star Ruth Langsford's separation from Eamonn Holmes. Speaking to OK! magazine at the National Reality TV Awards, she said, "We're staying out of it because it's not our business, but we're supporting her in any way we can and just keeping her happy. It's sad for the both of them, but just keeping her spirits high."

Ruth returned to her hosting duties on Loose Women last month but has not spoken about the split on live television.