Loose Women’s Kaye Adams makes candid sex confession as co-stars gobsmacked
Kaye Adams left her fellow Loose Women co-stars stunned while on the ITV show as she admitted to secretly reading saucy novels as a child which helped her with her sex education
Loose Women star Kaye Adams made a rather risky confession during the latest episode as she revealed she was reading saucy novels from 10 years old.
Kaye along with panellists Kelly Holmes, Gloria Huniford and Jane Moore were back in the driving seat on Friday (June 28), as they discussed the latest topics across news and entertainment. But during the show, Kaye was quick to open up about her adult fiction book discovery and how she was reading raunchy novels at a young age.
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Kaye said: “Like that kind of book, those kind of books- that was my sex education.” Jane chimed in and then jokingly said: ” See, I thought I knew everything there was to know about you until this morning when you mentioned at the age of 10 you were ready that sort.”
Kaye laughed it off and said: “The thing is my dear dad, he used to have this stash of novels but the lead character was called Ross Tobin- I always remembered this. He was an airline pilot that travelled the world and had a few ‘escapades’ do you know what I mean.”
Kaye Adams admitted to reading saucy novels on Loose Women
Jane quizzed: Is it like confessions of a window cleaner but an airline version?” Kaye nodded along said she would read the erotic novels under her bed.
Kaye’s surprising tale got a few laughs from the audience in the studio. While one fan at home headed over to social media site X to write: “Kaye has sweat patches…. still thinking about those books,” they joked.
Later on in the show, things took a more serious turn when politician Nigel Farage came onto the show. Appearing on the programme to discuss the upcoming election, the Loose Women grilled him on other pressing matters.
Kaye opened up on her adult reading as a child (
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Kaye firstly quizzed Nigel on homophobic and racist comments apparently made by a Reform UK member which was recorded by an undercover Channel 4 journalist as they campaigned for Nigel to become Clacton’s MP. However although he disagreed with the terrible language and behaviour used, Nigel told the panel that the person behind the racial and homophobic slurs was an “actor”.
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Source: Tampa Bay Times