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Gemma Collins swears on Loose Women as she denies sex tape

Gemma Collins swore on Loose Women (Ian West/PA)
Gemma Collins swore on Loose Women (Ian West/PA)

Gemma Collins swore during an appearance on Loose Women, as she hinted that she may have not been telling the truth about having made a sex tape.

The TV star, known for appearing in The Only Way Is Essex, earlier this week said in an interview that she had made a sex tape on her iPhone and that she would sell it for £1 million.

But she told the daytime programme: “Do you know what, I can’t confirm or deny the sex tape.

“I think I was being interviewed and I thought, ‘I need to come out and say something funny and really out there’, so I said that.

“You know when you panic a bit on the spot and you’re like, ‘how can I give them something?’. So I just went, ‘oh yeah I’ve made a sex tape’, and I went ‘oh shit’. And now I’m never going to live it down.”

Loose Women panellist Christine Lampard apologised to viewers for Collins’s “slip up of a naughty word”.

Collins, 37, had originally told The Sun newspaper: “I have actually made a sex tape and it’s very good, if I do say so myself.

“I just made it because I was in love with my partner and I really fancied him, and always wanted to look at it again. It is on an iPhone somewhere in my house.

“I do feel my sex tape would knock Kim K off her pedestal. But I’d need a million for it.”

She added, to the newspaper: “I would sell my sex tape for a million, yeah.”

Loose Women’s Janet Street-Porter told Collins that she has a habit of “being inconsistent”, because in her new book The GC: How To Be A Diva, Collins says that “divas should never speak about their sex life”.

Collins replied: “100%, I admit that, I’m all over the place.”

She added: “When I’m in the bedroom, there ain’t enough time for me to be recording. I’m going for it, Beyonce-style.

“So I’ve got no time to be doing that and record at the same time. Do not fear.”

Collins also told the programme that her book was ghost-written because she was too busy.