She's been vilified by the public following her explosive clash with Kim Woodburn last week, during which she was accused of 'bullying' her former CBB nemesis.
And Coleen Nolan has now issued an apology for the controversial Loose Women row, joining Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield on the This Morning sofa on Tuesday for an emotional chat.
The 53-year-old star broke down in tears as she revealed the backlash has been 'horrendous' and said she's even been send death threats, with sick trolls urging her to 'die like her sister' Bernie.
Viewers had slammed the Loose Women panel for 'muttering under their breath' while Kim broke down in tears discussing her traumatic childhood last week, sparking over 3,297 complaints to media watchdog Ofcom.
The pair had been embroiled in a feud since starring on Celebrity Big Brother together in January 2017, but people at home felt Coleen was in the wrong during the interview.
Coming clean about the incident, Coleen tearfully told Holly and Phil: 'I honestly I don’t know what to say. If I could go back in time, I would change the whole thing. It was never meant to be like that, I thought Kim was coming on to make amends.
'It didn’t go that way obviously from the moment she came out. It was genuinely shocking for the both of us.
'I didn't want anyone to be distressed. It’s been the worst week of my life.'
The Nolans singer then descended into hysterical tears, sobbing as she recounted the terrible death threats trolls have been sending her.
‘I don't know what I did wrong. I didn’t say anything in that interview because she needs help and I feel sorry for her', she wailed.
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