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Andrea McLean: Loose Women star opens up on personal moment ‘It wasn’t planned’

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Loose Women star Andrea McLean, 50, shared a personal admission about her mental health on the show recently, in which she told viewers she suffered a breakdown last year.

Now, the host has admitted she didn’t plan on revealing her personal issue to the nation.Recalling the moment, the presenter said: “I didn’t even mean to say it, it’s one of those things where it just came out.“I was like, ‘Have I just said that on the tele?’ It was one of the first things that out of my mouth.”Despite her admission not being planned, Andrea said she doesn’t regret telling viewers and hopes by her speaking out, she will help others.“I don’t regret it, I just hadn’t planned it, it just fell out,” she admitted.“There was a moment of ‘Urgh, I’ve never said.

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