Loose Women is to air a special show from Cornwall later this month.
Four of the team travelled to the Duchy to film an episode at the Eden Project, to celebrate World Earth Day.
Surrounded by the biggest indoor rainforest in the world, Kaye Adams, Katie Piper, Nadia Sawalha and Jane Moore will discuss if the way that we live, love, spend and socialise can help save the planet.
The special episode, 'Loose Women Goes Green', will be broadcast on Monday, April 22 from 12.30pm, on ITV1 and ITVX.
Ahead of the show, Loose Women’s Kaye Adams said: “What an honour it is to have the opportunity to host the show from the Eden Project to mark this year’s World Earth Day.
“It’s genuinely been an ambition of mine to visit for years.
“The Eden Project is a year older than Loose Women and another great example of how much can change in 25 years, which is what this very important episode is about and I’m thrilled to be involved.”
The panel will also be joined by wildlife presenter Michaela Strachan as a special guest for the event.
She said: “As you can imagine, I am a big fan of the Eden Project. I first visited it when it had just opened and it's amazing to see how much it's grown over the years, both in plants and the education of all the visitors.
“It was so fab to see the Loose Women ladies filming there and really appreciating all it had to offer.
“Such a perfect place to do their 'Loose Women Goes Green' special and chat about all things green, sustainable and environmental. I was so in my element!”
The Eden Project is a popular filming location for television shows, also hosting Antiques Roadshow in 2022 for an episode broadcast in March last year.
For this they welcomed the then Duchess of Cornwall, now Queen Camilla, who joined presenter Fiona Bruce for a ‘guess the mystery item’ challenge, posed by jewellery specialist Geoffrey Munn.
The Queen is patron of the Eden Project’s biggest community outreach initiative, The Big Lunch.
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