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ITV Loose Women's Coleen Nolan details how job offers changed depending on her weight

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Thursday's Loose Women saw the panellists discuss how weight has impacted their careers, with Coleen Nolan sharing that she would recieve different job offers depending on her size at the time.

Opening up about this she said: "There was a time when I lost loads and loads of weight when I did Dancing on Ice and I was much much slimmer and went down to a size 10. "And all of a sudden I was getting a lot more work, especially in primetime television, it wasn't just daytime.

I was thinking it was really weird because it wasn't like I won Dancing on Ice, I was rubbish." Coleen previously shared the lasting impact her Dancing on Ice stint has had on her, telling OK!: "When I hear the music for Dancing On Ice – I still get nervous, and feel sick. "Even if you’ve enjoyed it, you remember the nerves and the adrenaline it just gives you that feeling again." Over the years Coleen has been a popular contestant on a number of other reality shows.

She was a runner-up on the celebrity version of Big Brother in 2012, and re-entered the house five years later to take the crown.

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