Loose Women viewers left cringing after panel’s festive performance ‘Ridiculous'

The women attempted to recreate the iconic Christmas scene from the movie Mean Girls.

But those at home were unimpressed with their efforts and instead slammed the trio’s singing.

The performance began with a video of Coleen, 54, singing Santa Baby in a Father Christmas dress.

The camera then panned to the other panellists, who all wore matching Santa Claus outfits.

Before Stacey, 28, and Denise, 43, burst into a rendition of Jingle Bell Rock. 

As the duo sang the classic Christmas song, the other women performed a dance routine in the background. 

However, some fans of the show were left hiding behind their cushions, with one tweeting: “That ending was the most cringey thing I’ve ever seen #LooseWomen.”

“#LooseWomen totally cringe watching them sing,” added another.

A third wrote: “The @loosewomen are just ridiculous.”

While another added: “The best xmas present would be loose women getting cancelled.”

Others commended the ladies on their performance, with one posting: “That song really made me smile today, thanks girls! #Christmas.”

While another said: “A very happy xmas to you all. Thank you for a fabulous show again.”

Loose Women airs weekdays at 12.30pm on ITV.

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