Myleene Klass had a brutal three-word response after a Loose Women audience member brought Monday's show to a halt with a shock interruption.
The 47-year-old, Jane Moore, 62, Linda Robson, 67, and Brenda Edwards, 56, got onto the topic of signing a five-year marriage contract.
Anchor host Jane revealed that 15 per cent said yes and 85 per cent said no to the idea.
Myleene shared that she doesn't think it's a very good idea and believes that you shouldn't get married without a prenup, which then led onto Brenda talking about her opinions on if having a break can lead to a better relationship.
As Brenda confessed: 'I did try that once,' a mobile phone went off and the panel went quiet.
Myleene swiped: 'It's the lawyers!'
Myleene Klass has brutal three-word response as Loose Women audience member brings show to a halt with shock interruption
The 47-year-old, Jane Moore, 62, Linda Robson, 67, and Brenda Edwards, 56, got onto the topic of signing a five-year marriage contract - when someone's phone went off in the audience
Brenda burst into laughter before adding: 'Be careful what you say!' The lawyers are calling...'
'What have I said?!' Myleene shot back.
Moments later, Jane said: 'I think we've sorted out the phone.
'That's the perils of live television we were talking about earlier!'
It comes after Loose Women was cancelled last week in a schedule shake-up.
The beloved panel programme usually airs from 12.30pm to 1pm every Monday to Friday.
But last Friday viewers were shocked to discover that it would not air.
Instead, ITV's This Morning ran an extended programme from 10am to 1pm with hosts Dermot O'Leary and Alison Hammond.
At the end of Thursday's instalment, Jane Moore said: 'That's it for today and the rest of the week.
The beloved panel programme, Loose Women, usually airs from 12.30pm to 1pm every weekday but Jane Moore (pictured) broke the news that this would not be the case on Friday
'We'll be off air tomorrow because of the racing and we're back next week with Vanessa Williams, Michael Brandon and Victoria Derbyshire.'
From 1pm to 1.20pm, ITV Lunchtime news broadcast, followed by regional news.
Then, horse racing coverage dominated the channel between 1.30pm and 4pm at Sandown and Perth.
It's not the first time Loose Women's schedule has been disrupted due to horse racing.
Earlier this month, the Grand National Festival at Aintree took over the network for two days.
This Morning was extended by 30 minutes, and hosts Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard stayed on air until 1pm instead of 12:30pm.
Loose Women fans were unlucky as the beloved lunchtime talk show was taken off the air on both days to make room for live racing coverage.
The popular programme was also cancelled last month (March 26).
Anchor of the programme Ruth Langsford announced the news at the end of Tuesday 25's instalment of the programme.
Instead The Chancellor's Statement was broadcast.
Ruth told viewers: 'We've got to go unfortunately! We'd love to stay for the afternoon...
'We're not here tomorrow either because of the spring statement. I'm sure you're all looking forward to that!'
Loose Women airs on ITV1 weekdays from 12:30pm and is available to stream on ITVX.