Coleen Nolan reveals money struggles after Loose Women cuts
Coleen Nolan has spoken out about her financial struggles despite years on Loose Women. The TV personality insists she is far from wealthy, even after two decades as a regular panellist. Recent cuts to the show’s schedule have left her facing money worries. Nolan has been part of Loose Women since 2000, earning a fee for each episode. But ITV’s decision to reduce the series to just 30 weeks a year has hit her income. She now relies on extra TV work to cover costs, including mortgage payments.
Rumours of backstage tensions among the panellists have swirled for months. Nolan has dismissed claims of a toxic atmosphere, saying she stays in touch with colleagues through a WhatsApp group. Support from them, she says, has been vital during this difficult period.
Away from television, Nolan runs a farm in North Staffordshire, home to 30 animals. Despite her long career, she maintains that financial security remains out of reach. The reduced Loose Women schedule has forced Nolan to take on more projects to make ends meet. She continues to deny any serious conflict behind the scenes. For now, her focus remains on managing her finances and caring for her animals.