Nadia Sawalha praised by fans after candid clip showing her unable to do her jeans up

Nadia Sawalha has shared a hilariously relateable video of herself unable to do her jeans up after a week of festivities.

The Loose Women presenter, 58, who recently let her down with the rest of the ITV crew for their boozy Christmas bash, took to her Instagram feed to share the clip for her 521,000 followers to see.

The footage started with a woman in a white bra as she did her blue jeans up and moved to the back of the room to slide onto a brown leather chair from the arm.

Nadia then tried recreated the scene as she appeared in a similar bra and a matching pair of pants as she attempt to up the zip on a pair of dark blue jeans to a rendition of Roy Orbison's Oh, Pretty Woman.


She then gave up and decided to do the second half of the skit, where she moved back to a similar brown leather chair before flopping into it and posing for the camera.

"Relate ?" she questioned with five crying with laughter emojis alongside the hashtags "riotsnotdiets", "cheeselover" and "twixmas".

Celebrity pal Katie Piper was first to comment as she wrote: "All of us right now," with a crying with laughter emoji, while Married At First Sight star Chanita Stephenson shared: "I love these!!" with a celebration hands emoji, crying with laughter emoji and a purple emoji.

Meanwhile fans were equally amused by the clip as one person said: "Love this [crying with laughter emoji] Life's too short not to eat cheese every day [red heart emoji] my husband says I'd swap him for cheese".

Another commented: "My God do I relate," with two crying with laughter emojis. "i’ve got string round my button to keep them together love it," they added with a red heart emoji.

"The struggle is very real. I blame the jeans. Too rigid after being washed!!x," a third added with three crying with laughter emojis.

It comes after Nadia recently she is "ashamed" at some of the things she said about the Duchess of Sussex following the release of the Harry & Meghan docuseries on Netflix.

Discussing her feelings towards the series, Nadia said that her feelings had "softened" since viewing the docuseries and that she felt "ashamed" at some of her previous opinions.

She shared: "I don't think it should be called a 'documentary', I think it's 'our story'.

"And I have softened on some of the things I've felt and I've been more… what's the word? Not suspicious, that's not the right word. It's mixed. I have mixed feelings. But I definitely feel ashamed at some of the things I thought and felt.

"I found it very upsetting when Meghan was talking about showing the baby very young, how low she was, her mental health, her suicidal feelings…"

Nadia continued: "I think at the time, I didn't really engage with that. I was just like, you know, whatever. I thought she spoke very well when she said, 'At the end of the day, I am a human being'.

"And we all know the best thing to do with trolls and all of that is to ignore it, not to read it, to move on, they're sad and unhappy people themselves."

"But I think I was really made aware that those trolls and things feeling validated by online newspapers. I think we've forgot how much that can hurt and how much that can mess you up," she added.

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