Loose Women is set to return to ITV next week, and panelist Brenda Edwards has released a new song to celebrate that fact.
After being off air for six weeks due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the panel show will be returning with new content on Monday (May 4).
To celebrate its return, a video of Brenda singing in her living room was shared via Loose Women's official Facebook account.
And she clearly put a lot of thought into the lyrics.
The panelist sang: "Loose Women we're on lockdown... and now I'm glad to say... we found a way to help you... brighten up your day.
"Adhere to restrictions... and social distancing... we're coming back, live on air, to get you back your swing."
The song continues: "With lots of laughs and topics and discussions on the day... we also have debates that make you want to have your say.
"So join us on a Monday at 12.30pm, ITV... Loose Women shows are coming back... It's what you wanna see."
Watch out Captain Tom, she's coming for that No. 1 spot in the charts.
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When Loose Women gets back underway, social distancing measures will still be in place, with just three of the panelists appearing in the studio. A fourth will join them via video link.
Following the announcement of its return, Emma Gormley, managing director of ITV Daytime, said in a statement: "We are thrilled to be able to bring Loose Women back for brand new shows in the studio from Monday.
"As we continue to respond to the crisis and adapt our shows accordingly we've made some temporary adjustments to enable us to get back on air whilst ensuring the safety of all of our teams.
"We know our viewers have missed their daily lunchtime catch up with the Loose Women and we look forward to hearing from them all on Monday."
Loose Women airs on ITV.
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