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STRICTLY Come Dancing star Kaye Adams has slapped her Loose Women co-stars with a major demand after leaving the show.

The TV presenter returned to her spot on the panel of the ITV talk show on Tuesday after she was voted out of the BBC dancing competition in the first round.

Kaye issued a warning to her co-stars about her time on Strictly
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Kaye issued a warning to her co-stars about her time on StrictlyCredit: ITV
The TV star was keen not to talk about her experience
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The TV star was keen not to talk about her experienceCredit: ITV

Kaye, 59, went head-to-head with Bros singer Matt Goss in the first dance off on Saturday night before being sent home.

She and professional partner Kai Widdrington failed to impress the judges with their Charleston before waving goodbye to the show.

As she returned to Loose Women today, her co-stars Denise Welch, Coleen Nolan and Janet Street-Porter were keen to chat about it.

But she soon shut them down, and told them she didn't want to "talk about" her experience on the show any more.

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"Before we start talking about it, because we are going to talk about it," Coleen, 57, began before she was cut off by Kaye.

"Then we're going to stop talking about it," she said firmly, as Coleen reassured her: "We're not going to talk about it forever."

"Let's have a little look," Coleen said as she introduced a clip, while Kaye again hit back: "Oh no, do we need to? I'm not looking."

She later told off her co-stars for "rubbing it in" that she had been voted off the show, as they danced to music in the studio.

It comes after Loose Women's Kaye took a swipe at Craig Revel Horwood on Strictly: It Takes Two after her Strictly exit.

She told It Takes Two host Rylan Clark she felt emotional after leaving the competition early on, adding: "It's been fantastic, it really has. I'm going to cry."

Consoling Kaye as he complimented her dance on Saturday night, Rylan said: "I thought the performance was great."

"Yeah, well tell Craig that," Kaye replied.

The Scottish star then did an impression of Craig giving her his scathing feedback in a snippy tone, saying: "Under-danced and under-performed.

"But to be honest, I don’t know how to perform it more. I just don’t have that. And you were doing your best to tell me to give it more."

After the first public vote of the 20th series the 59-year-old found herself up against singer Matt Goss in the dance-off, before the judges chose to send her home.

The judges' scores this week were added to those from last week, and were then combined with the results of the viewers' votes to decide the lowest-scoring two couples.

Kai suggested had Craig scored them higher than a four, after receiving a six from Motsi Mabuse, Anton Du Beke and Shirley Ballas, they might have survived.

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He said: "We didn't get the best scores the week before so we took them and we knew it was going to be a tough night because everyone is upping their game after week one.

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"The level of standard this year is so good, there’s seven or eight there that could be in the final easily so we knew to get through would have been difficult.

"Sixes weren't bad. Look, I think if Craig had given us a better score we could have had more of a chance."

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