Loose Women: 'I've got my step dad in there, my dogs!': Linda Robson shocks her co-hosts by revealing she keeps the ashes of her loved ones in her UNDERWEAR DRAWER

They are known for opening about their personal lives and past struggles in order to help others, when on the panel. 

But Linda Robson made a rather unusual confession on Tuesday's Loose Women, as she admitted to keeping the ashes of her loved ones with her lingerie.

The 59-year-old left her co-stars in shock by revealing she stores the remains of her deceased relatives in bags in her knicker drawer, as she feels they are 'safe' in there.

They're safe in there! Linda Robson made a rather unusual confession on Tuesday's Loose Women, as she admitted to keeping the ashes of her loved ones with her lingerie

They're safe in there! Linda Robson made a rather unusual confession on Tuesday's Loose Women, as she admitted to keeping the ashes of her loved ones with her lingerie

Linda, alongside Christine Lampard, Nadia Sawalha and Gloria Hunniford had been discussing the idea of hanging ashes on your Christmas tree when she made the striking confession.

She said: 'I keep all my ashes in my knicker drawer, they're all in little bags, I've got my step dad, my dogs, they're all safe in there!'

Taken aback, her fellow panelists immediately burst into laughter, with Christine asking: 'Are you serious Linda?'

Organised: She said: 'I keep all my ashes in my knicker drawer, they're all in little bags!'

Organised: She said: 'I keep all my ashes in my knicker drawer, they're all in little bags!'

Safe keeping: Before adding: 'I've got my step dad, my dogs, they're all safe in there!'

Safe keeping: Before adding: 'I've got my step dad, my dogs, they're all safe in there!'

Shocked: Taken aback, her fellow panelists immediately burst into laughter, with Christine asking: 'Are you serious Linda?'

Shocked: Taken aback, her fellow panelists immediately burst into laughter, with Christine asking: 'Are you serious Linda?'

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With Linda simply nodding in response, the wife of footballer Frank added through giggles: 'I wouldn't want to be in your knicker drawer, I just had an image of what it looks like!', while Gloria simply said: 'I'm stunned!' 

Linda later caused a stir among viewers once again by revealing she lets her 25-year-old son see her in the bath.

The panelists were discussing what age children should learn sex education, and if fathers should be allowed to bathe their daughters. 

Admitting she thinks its important for young people to be exposed to 'real women' and men, she said: 'I never close my bathroom door because when I get in the bath someone will knock on the door and want something anyway. 

Horrified: With Linda simply nodding in response, the wife of footballer Frank added through giggles: 'I wouldn't want to be in your knicker drawer, I just had an image of what it looks like'

Horrified: With Linda simply nodding in response, the wife of footballer Frank added through giggles: 'I wouldn't want to be in your knicker drawer, I just had an image of what it looks like'

Honest: Linda later caused a stir among viewers once again by revealing she lets her 25-year-old son see her in the bath

Honest: Linda later caused a stir among viewers once again by revealing she lets her 25-year-old son see her in the bath

'So I leave the door open, so my kids are forever in and out. My son Louis, he came in last night and I was in the bath.'

Before adding: 'I think it's important that they see what real women look like.' 

However her comments divided viewers, with one writing: 'So Linda doesn’t mind her 25 year old son walking in on her in the bath?'  

While another disagreed: 'Myself 28, & my Mum 57, are forever naked at home. It's not weird. It's a body. I came out of that body. I spray tan naked bodies for a living! Argue me that?'

Divided: Linda revealed she thinks its important young people see what a 'real woman' looks like - but her comments left viewers divided on Twitter

Divided: Linda revealed she thinks its important young people see what a 'real woman' looks like - but her comments left viewers divided on Twitter

 

 

 

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