Loose Women star Nadia Sawalha has been dropped from the hit ITV show after she was accused of sharing âunhingedâ anti-Semitic conspiracy theories on social media.
Nadia, 61, was not on the panel this week and will not appear next week, with a source claiming that while bosses love her both parties âare having some spaceâ before they discuss any return.
Despite her break from Loose Women, this morning she was live on her âCoffee Moaningâ YouTube show with her husband Mark Adderley, who was suspended from the Green Party over alleged âanti-Semitic rantsâ.
The couple were reacting to the local election results and she again accused dark forces of smearing her spouse, especially within the Labour party.
But another insider claimed the YouTube channel she runs with her husband contained âdangerousâ posts.
They said: âPeople both on and off camera at ITV have complained to bosses about the nature of the YouTube channel, which has become increasingly conspiratorial and looks like anti-Semitism, disguised as anti-Israel rhetoric.
âA number of colleagues fear Nadia has brought this upon herself through her dangerous posting and there is growing concern for her mental health.â
Loose Women star Nadia Sawalha has been dropped over claims she shared âunhingedâ anti-Semitic conspiracy theories on social media
Ms Sawalha went live on YouTube to react to the local election results with her husband Mark Adderley, who was suspended from the Green Party over alleged âanti-Semitic rantsâ
Ms Sawalha was last on Loose Women at the end of April and usually appears on the woman-only panel at least once a week.
Chosen as one of the original lineup when the show launched in 1999, she has been a regular fixture ever since.
She blamed âdark forcesâ when her husband was suspended by the Greens and prevented from standing as a candidate in Croydon over ârantsâ including comparing Israel to Nazi Germany.
ITV declined to comment on claims that Ms Sawalha has been dropped.
But the Daily Mail understands the broadcaster has taken a dim view of her controversial comments.
Another source described ITVÂ and Ms Sawalha as both needing some âspaceâ.
She is not due on air for at least another week and both parties would likely meet to review any potential return, according to the insider.
âWe love Nadia, sheâs a great Loose Woman,â the show source claimed. âThere has been a lot going on so Loose Women is having some space from her for some calm.â
Her husband Mr Adderley, 55, regularly uploads the critical content to his YouTube channel, flanked by his wife.
Several of the coupleâs videos refer to âIsraeli false flagâ operations being behind the assassination of US political figure Charlie Kirk and a missile attack on a British base in Cyprus.
Shortly after Mr Adderleyâs suspension by the Greens, his wife posted a lengthy 21-minute social media rant in which she blamed âdark forces behind everything that you seeâ and claimed her husband had been âslanderedâ and unfairly punished.
She added: âHe is the most decent, kind, super smart man with the hugest of hearts.â
Despite her husbandâs suspension, she vowed to keep supporting the Greens.
The TV panellist, a former EastEnders star, insisted accusations had been taken out of context and said the couple had âeverything recordedâ to prove it.
Ms Sawalha also claimed her husbandâs suspension followed an internal complaint and described the process as a âcarve upâ, arguing her husbandâs activism had been âtotally altruisticâ.
Ms Sawalha regularly appears in videos uploaded by her husband, whose name still appeared on Thursdayâs ballot papers as a Green candidate for Crystal Palace and Upper Norwood despite his suspension
She explained her husband is in the âpunishment phaseâ of âbravely [speaking] up for the Palestinians in a way very few peopleâ have âthe courageâ to do.
His name still appeared on Thursdayâs ballot papers as a Green candidate for Crystal Palace and Upper Norwood in the Croydon elections despite his suspension.
The Campaign Against Antisemitism previously called on ITV to investigate Ms Sawalha.
A spokesman said: âWhat sort of âdark forcesâ is Nadia Sawalha referring to?
âYou expect spouses to be loyal, but appearing to double down on the sort of conspiratorial tropes that her husband has been promoting and that presumably prompted his suspension from the Green Party is not the way to go about it.
âMs Sawalha has now drawn scrutiny to herself and Loose Women need to investigate whether she is just a little too loose-tongued to stay in post.â
Alex Hearn from advocacy group Labour Against Antisemitism, who described Ms Sawalhaâs posts as âunhingedâ, welcomed the development.
He said: âNadia Sawalha has been posting vile, unhinged rants online for some time now. It is time ITV took action against her, before she does serious damage to the reputation of one of Britainâs oldest broadcasters.â
Ms Sawalha has been contacted for comment.



