LOOSE Women's Gloria Hunniford broke down in tears as she marked her late daughter's heartbreaking milestone.
The 82-year-old paid tribute to Blue Peter presenter Caron Keating who would have turned 60 today.
She died aged 41 in April 2004 - seven years after being diagnosed with breast cancer.
Caron left behind two young sons, Charles and Gabriel - with the youngest in the Loose Women audience to support Gloria today.
After playing out a film she had made honouring her daughter's legacy, Gloria became overwhelmed with emotion.
"A clip of Caron can come up at short notice on the telly and I can sort of wear that for a minute...", said Gloria as her voice broke.
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"But when you put them all together..."
She then trailed off as she burst into tears before saying: "I'm sorry I didn't mean to cry, I'm sorry."
"I do find it very emotional lots of clips of her moving, living, laughing because she was a very special girl and she loved life."
"I am very proud of what she did and the woman she became. It was just too soon..."
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Gloria's touching film moved viewers, with one saying: "Oh Gloria you've me crying too. Bless you xxxxx #Loosewomen.
"Caron was very beautiful, heartbreaking to think her life was robbed. I can't imagine the suffering she went through thinking she'll leave her boys behind."
Someone else added: "Oh don't cry poor Gloria."
Another said: "Sending love and hugs to Gloria and family on this special day Carons 60th birthday."