Mike Tindall to open up about mental health on Loose Women special

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The former rugby union star will join Vernon Kay, Iain Stirling and Ore Oduba for the Loose Men special on 19 November

November 18, 2021 - 11:02 GMT Danielle Stacey Mike Tindall is set to join the panel of Loose Women for a one-off special episode on Friday.

Mike said:"I am looking forward to being on Loose Men, talking about some really important issues facing men. Being a rugby player from the north, I think I would probably have a reputation as being strong and just getting on with it, but that doesn't always work and all of us need to talk about things. This is a great chance to do that."

"This year's amazing Loose Men line up of Vernon, Iain, Mike and Ore promises to shine a light on even more topics affecting men today - from ageing to relationships and fatherhood, expect eye-opening conversations and lots of laughs along the way." MORE: Zara Tindall looks so elegant in gorgeous tweed coat at Cheltenham Festival

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