Loose Women viewers were outraged after Janet Street-Porter encouraged people to have affairs on today's (November 15) show.
The panel were talking about sexual libidos and what to do when you might not want as much sex as your partner, leading Janet to drop the bombshell that you should go off and have an affair.
"Go off, have a bit of a laugh and don't bother to tell him," she explained. "I hate telling the truth, it's a really dangerous strategy. Too much truth ruins relationships."
Needless to say, the comments angered some Loose Women fans, even though Janet's comments were actually CLAPPED by the studio audience.
"Janet Street-Porter is just the worst. How do the other Loose Women tolerate her?! She is actually encouraging women to have affairs. Awful human!" one viewer wrote, and they weren't the only critic.
Be warned, there is some fruity language ahead:
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At least Stacey Solomon was on hand to talk some sense, hitting back at Janet's comments by saying she would be "devastated" if that happened.
"It would ruin my self-esteem, my confidence," she added.
It's not the first time that Janet has caused outrage on Loose Women, of course, after her 'slashing wrists' comment back in September.
"Last year, I did something for the first time. It's not have sex in December or anything, I put up a Christmas tree that came in 57 pieces. It took two and a half hours and I quite honestly would have rather slashed my wrists," she stated.
Loose Women airs weekdays at 12.30pm on ITV.
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