Coleen Nolan reveals she suffers from crippling self-doubt that's 'getting ...

Coleen Nolan reveals she suffers from crippling self-doubt that's 'getting ...
Coleen Nolan reveals she suffers from crippling self-doubt that's 'getting ...
'I never think I can do anything': Coleen Nolan, 56, admits she suffers from crippling self-doubt that's 'getting worse' as she gets older

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Coleen Nolan revealed on Tuesday's episode of Loose Women that she suffers from crippling self-doubt that is only 'getting worse' with age. 

The panellist, 56, explained that even though she's appeared on the ITV show for 20 years she still feels anxious before they go on air.  

'I'm a big self doubter. I never think I can do anything,' Coleen quietly admitted in the studio. 

'I don't believe I can do anything': Coleen Nolan, 56, revealed on Tuesday's episode of Loose Women that she suffers from crippling self-doubt that is only 'getting worse' with age.

'I don't believe I can do anything': Coleen Nolan, 56, revealed on Tuesday's episode of Loose Women that she suffers from crippling self-doubt that is only 'getting worse' with age.

The TV presenter explained in full:  'We've been doing this show now for 20 years and when we're standing back there I still get that feeling in my stomach. 

'It's really really bad. And it's getting worse actually as I get older. I always have a moment of terrible nerves. 

'I think "I can't do it. Oh god what are we talking about". I've never known what I was talking about on this show though so that helps,' she joked. 

'I'm very lucky that I have a support work that believes in me... that pushes me forwards,' said Coleen who has often spoken out about her strong relationship with her famous sisters. 

'We've been doing this show now for 20 years and when we're standing back there I still get that feeling in my stomach,' the long-term TV presenter said of her increasing nerves

'We've been doing this show now for 20 years and when we're standing back there I still get that feeling in my stomach,' the long-term TV presenter said of her increasing nerves 

She explained of her coping tactics: 'I think: "can it hurt me? Can it kill me?" and then I'll do it.'

The Loose Women panellist then cited her appearance on Dancing on Ice in 2009 as one of the main life events that helped her

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