Judi Love’s fellow Loose Women panellists burst out laughing when she made an NSFW remark live on TV.
The 42-year-old comedian and TV personality led the discussion as the group examined modern-day dating standards.
They disputed whether it was fair for single parents to expect their date to pay half of the babysitter’s price, joined by presenter Kay Adams and other panellists Sunetra Sarker and Frankie Bridge.
Judi had already experienced dating while having children and was asked for her thoughts on the subject.
She didn’t hold back either. when Kaye inquired about her thoughts on ‘asking your date to split the childcare expense.’
Pulling a face, she declared: ‘No, no – because he didn’t split me and make that baby!’
The live crowd burst out laughing and applauded, while the panel appeared stunned – and dealt with it in various ways.
Sunetra dropped onto her desk with chuckles and avoided looking at the camera, while Saturdays singer Frankie froze with a thin-lipped, wife-eyed face.
Judi shrugged as the camera panned about, capturing the women’s various faces, including Kaye shaking her head and giggling while covering her mouth.
‘And we’re finished,’ Frankie laughed.
Judi went on to argue that if she was seeing someone, it wasn’t his obligation to pay for a babysitter so she could go out.
‘It’s bad enough going on a date and taking a doggy bag to take some home for the kids,’ she added.
The comedian’s remarks sparked outrage both online and in the studio, with fans applauding the quick-witted, though vulgar, remark.
‘OMG I’m dead,’ one person write alongside a series of laughing emojis.
Judi was described as ‘extremely funny’ by another, who added, ‘I adore her. That’s all there is to it.’
‘So funny Judi, love it,’ one fan wrote, with another agreeing she ‘never fails to make me laugh.’
Judi is the mother of two teens and recently discussed her working-class beginnings on Good Morning Britain while discussing the cost of living problem.
‘I’m a single parent, I come from a working-class background,’ the former Strictly Come Dancing star told host Susanna Reid.
‘I was a carer as a child,’ she added, having become carer to her mother at just nine years old when she was diagnosed with a brain aneurysm.
She continued: ‘I’d say seven years ago, there was a period where I couldn’t afford to buy school shoes for my kids.’
Explaining that she can ‘connect’ to people going through money troubles, she added: ‘I know the worry of thinking, “What’s going to be next?”
‘Is it just that one more bill too extra that takes you to a place that you don’t want to think about?’
‘I always have that in me, there’s always that little bit of worry and I feel it to my core for many people that’s going through it, because I know that anxiety,’ she explained.
Loose Women airs weekdays from 12.30pm on ITV