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Linda Robson shares amazing Birds of a Feather throwback pics

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Loose Women star Linda Robson has shared amazing throwback snaps of her posing alongside Birds of a Feather co-star Pauline Quirke, who played Sharon Theodopolpodous.

The two first starred in the hit show together back in 1989.

The 59-year-old also treated fans to another throwback pic of Lesley Joseph, who played Dorien Green in the show.

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Linda, who played Tracey Stubbs in the series, captioned the photos: “So looking through my old albums for my daughter Bobbiegirl 21st birthday next week and found these 3 old birds all still working all still best friends with a combined age of 187 years between us good old birds.”

Fans, of course, loved the snap with one saying: “Awww wicked me and the family sat round watching birds of a feather!! Brilliant memories!! Love you guys.”

“What a wonderful friendship you’ve all had….and you’re not old birds you’re GORGEOUS birds,” another wrote.

A third commented: “That’s so lovely xx I love birds of a feather xx.”

A fourth gushed: “Aww you girls are Legendary….. @lindarobson58. Your families must be proud of you all.”

The comedy series entertained viewers for nine years before returning to our screens more recently in 2014.

Following 12 successful series, it has been reported that a brand new series could be returning later this year or earlier next year.

But now Linda has gone on to amuse viewers on ITV talk show Loose Women.

Recently on the show Linda opened up about suffering a miscarriage.

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She told her fellow panellists: “I went to the hospital for a check-up and they started to scan me when the nurse went really quiet and said, ‘I’m just going to have to call a doctor’ so I knew something was wrong.

“And then they told me the news that the baby had died and they sent me home and said, ‘You’ve got to come back tomorrow and we’re going to take the baby away’.”

Trying to hold back the tears, she said: “Going home knowing the baby’s dead inside you, going to bed… poor Louis, he was there and we were crying and everything.

“And it took a long time to get over it really.”


Rebecca Carter
Associate Editor (News)

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