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Ruth Langsford: 'Better get this sorted' Loose Women host suffers issue just before show

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This Morning host and Loose Women panellist Ruth Langsford, 60, has shared a candid video about some struggles she was having with her hair today with her 854,000 followers.The issue was unfortunately timed, as the star was just about to host Loose Women when she noticed a problem with her extensions while in the ITV show’s empty hair and make-up room during the coronavirus lockdown.She said in the clip: “Good morning!

Here I am at Loose Women in this enormous make-up room all on my own.“Floppy hair, I had to take my thickening extensions out because they were hanging.“I had to cut one out a bit because it got stuck.”Fortunately, Ruth was able to fix the situation with her heated rollers.She smiled and continued: "Anyway, so, heated.

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