Suzanne Shaw feels ready for Loose Women panel

Suzanne Shaw has revealed she would like to appear on Loose Women.

The former Hear'Say singer, who has skated out of Dancing On Ice, is reportedly in discussions about being a panel member of the ITV talk show alongside the likes of Kaye Adams, Coleen Nolan and Nadia Sawalha.

She told the Sunday People that her turbulent personal life could provide her with the makings of the perfect panellist: "I have been a single mum; married and divorced, so I have ticked all the boxes.

"I feel so much older and wiser now," the 32-year-old added.

Suzanne revealed her chats with ex-Hear'Say bandmate Myleene Klass, who's also been on the Loose Women panel, could be compared to the show.

"We often get on the phone and our b****ing sessions are basically an episode of Loose Women," she admitted.

"Myleene has had a hell of a lot of changes in her life. But we are both at a point where we are not bitter, we are not angry but we are now every much-changed woman."

Suzanne, who has a nine-year-old son with ex Darren Day and is now dating businessman Sam Greenfield, said she has no plans to dish on her current love life.

"When you go on Loose Women, you are expected to talk about lots of things and I know that Linda Robson went on talking about her husband waxing his chest. But my Sam would hate that," she said.

"I chose to be in the industry, but Sam is a private person so I have to respect that," she added.

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An entertainment writer with a diverse taste in TV and film, he lists Seinfeld, The Sopranos, The Chase, The Thick of It and Detectorists among his favourite shows, but steers well clear of most sci-fi.