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Loose Women's Coleen Nolan has shared her financial concerns as she prepares to celebrate her 60th birthday next year. Speaking to Closer UK, the TV star, who will turn 60 in March 2025, opened up about her life recently.
Despite feeling "feeling strong and confident" as she approaches another decade, she admitted that she still has one major worry. Coleen said: "I'm turning 60 feeling strong and confident, and quite proud of what I've achieved, especially in the past few years when I've achieved it on my own.
"Of course, I still lie in bed at night worrying about how I'm going to pay the bills, but it gives me the incentive to work hard, and that's good."
With her financial worries in mind, after big celebrations for her 40th and 50th birthdays, Loose Women star Coleen is planning a quieter event for her 60th next March.
She added: 'My 40th and 50th birthdays were big events, but they cost a lot of money, so this year I just want to be surrounded by friends and family, even if they come here for a little party."
Coleen has been a staple on Loose Women since joining the popular chat show in 2000 and continues to be a prominent figure on the panel. The 59-year-old let slip about her favourites on Loose Women, gushing: "We're good friends, as well as colleagues, reports Lancs Live.
"Ruth (Langsford) and I will be friends forever outside of work and the same goes for Brenda (Edwards), Janet (Street-Porter) and Christine (Lampard). "She also hit back at claims that the Loose Women lot can't stand each other, saying: "If we hated each other as much some people say we do, we wouldn't still be going 25 years later."
Catch the ladies at 12.30pm on weekdays on ITV.
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