ITV Loose Women's Frankie Bridge told 'shut up' after subtle dig at co-stars

Loose Women: Frankie Bridge on sharing phone passcode with husband Wayne

Loose Women's Frankie Bridge stunned her fellow panellists on the latest edition of the programme with a reference to the age gap she has with them. On Friday's (April 26) installment of the ITV show the ladies were discussing whether or not their partners had their phone passcode when Frankie dropped her clanger.

"We don’t know each others phone passwords but he knows mine because I always use the same password for everything," she said about her footballer husband Wayne. "So he always knows that."

"But I feel like that’s [not having each others password] because – no offence – we’re not of an age where we need the access code because we can’t do anything on the phone," she said as the audience gasped and her fellow panellists looked horrified. Nadia Sawalha seemed to see the funny side laughing at her to shut up before demonstrating how they read their phones from quite a distance from their faces.

The former Saturdays singer dropped the clanger after the other women had shared their Password stories. The discussion came as it was revealed that one in three brits do have their partners passcode and that men more likely to let their partner have access than women.

Jane Moore admitted that she does have her "every single" one of her partners' codes because "he's a bit sort of technophobe." While she said he didn't have hers she conceded she wouldn't mind him having it.

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Kaye Adams, Frankie Bridge, Nadia Sawalha and Jane Moore made up Fridays Loose Women panel (Image: ITV)

She then went on to make a worrying revelation about her own password ettiquette."I would have no issue with him knowning mine but I kind of do all my own stuff anyway."But for me, it's like I'm old enough, he's old enough we started with a password, so it was like back in the day when the internet first started, say it was tree."And I've got tree for everything and then it goes you need a number now. So the you add a number," she continued.

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Nadia Sawalha saw the funny side of Frankie Bridge's remark demonstrating how she reads (Image: ITV) SUBSCRIBE Invalid email

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"Then it's like it has to be uppercase lowercase, then it has to be more than eight characters and the new thing now - special characters."So now I have so many variatins of my password that I have to write them all down on a thing at my computer."So if my laptop gets stolen they're just going to known all my passwords anyway," she revealed.Loose Women is on ITV weekdays at 12.30pm.



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