Quick Read
- Coleen Nolan is launching a new one-woman show, ‘This Is Me,’ delving into her divorces and basal-cell carcinoma diagnosis.
- She emphasizes authenticity, stating, ‘I can only answer that I can sleep better knowing I’ve been honest.’
- Nolan participated in a candid ‘Loose Women’ discussion about female friendships and moving on after relationships, prompted by Ruth Langsford’s split.
- She is rumored to be a ‘producer’s fave’ for ‘Celebs Go Dating 2026.’
- In her advice column, Coleen shares family experiences to support age-gap relationships.
Coleen Nolan, a familiar and beloved face in British television, is charting a compelling course through 2026, embracing new professional ventures while continuing to share her authentic self with the public. From the intimate discussions on ITV’s ‘Loose Women’ to the highly anticipated launch of her one-woman show, ‘This Is Me,’ Nolan remains a beacon of relatable honesty, navigating life’s complexities with a candor that resonates deeply with her audience. As she prepares for a new chapter, her journey underscores the power of vulnerability and the enduring appeal of a public figure unafraid to share her truth.
Coleen Nolan Takes the Stage with ‘This Is Me’
Following the success of her 2024 production ‘Naked,’ Coleen Nolan is set to captivate audiences once again with her new one-woman show, ‘This Is Me,’ launching next month. This ambitious endeavor promises a deeply personal journey, where Nolan will delve into the more challenging aspects of her life, offering an unfiltered look at her experiences. Audiences can expect to hear about her high-profile divorces from Shane Ritchie and Ray Fensome, as well as her unexpected diagnosis of basal-cell carcinoma. This willingness to lay bare her personal struggles is a testament to her commitment to authenticity, a quality she cherishes above all.
Nolan firmly believes that honesty is not just the best policy, but a pathway to inner peace. Speaking about her approach to the show, she articulated, “I can only answer that I can sleep better knowing I’ve been honest.” This sentiment highlights her philosophy of living transparently, a principle she extends to her interactions with her audience. She further emphasized, “It’s very difficult to keep up a persona that isn’t truly authentic,” underscoring the mental and emotional toll of maintaining a fabricated image. For Nolan, the stage becomes a sanctuary where she can genuinely connect with people, sharing the full spectrum of human experience, from moments of profound joy to periods of intense sorrow.
The past year, 2025, presented its own set of trials for Nolan, beginning with the tragic loss of her sister Linda to cancer. This personal tragedy, coupled with significant changes at ‘Loose Women’ including the relocation of its studios, marked a period of considerable upheaval. “I really think I’m going to feel it,” she reflected on the emotional impact of these shifts, particularly missing the old building “with my sisters and the amazing people we worked with over the years.” Yet, even amidst these challenges, Nolan’s focus remains on transforming her experiences into a powerful narrative. Her tour aims to take audiences on an emotional odyssey, “from happy times, to sad times and back again,” showcasing her resilience and her ability to find strength in vulnerability.
Candid Conversations and Sisterhood on ‘Loose Women’
Coleen Nolan’s presence on ‘Loose Women’ continues to be a cornerstone of the show’s appeal, offering a blend of humor, warmth, and grounded perspective. In a recent episode, Nolan, alongside Ruth Langsford, Kelly Brook, and Jane Moore, participated in a particularly poignant discussion that took a rare personal turn. The conversation was sparked by Ruth Langsford’s candid reflections on life “on her own” following her split from Eamonn Holmes in May 2024 after 14 years of marriage, as reported by the Daily Mail.
The panel explored the crucial importance of female friendships, a theme that resonated deeply with all the women. Ruth shared a powerful realization: “I feel the older I get, and of course, I’m on my own now… I think anyway, the older I get, I realise how important my female friendships are.” She recounted lifelong bonds, emphasizing how these friendships provide unwavering support through life’s “very, very difficult times.” Coleen, a veteran of the show since 2000, has long been a vocal advocate for sisterhood, and her presence in this conversation underscored the collective strength and empathy that defines the ‘Loose Women’ panel.
The discussion later shifted to the topic of moving on from relationships, prompted by Jennifer Lopez’s ability to laugh about her past with Ben Affleck. Kelly Brook playfully suggested, “They do say to get over someone, you’ve got to get under someone, Ruth, that is the quickest way!” While Kelly quickly clarified she was “joking,” both Jane Moore and Coleen Nolan “pointed out very seriously that she was ‘so not joking’.” This moment, while lighthearted, highlighted the panel’s knack for blending humor with genuine insights into human behavior. Ruth concluded this segment with a reflective thought, echoing a sentiment Nolan often shares: “That you realise, like you said, you’ve got to look after yourself, and you can’t expect other people to complete you.” Jane Moore added a powerful affirmation, “Your greatest relationship in life should be yourself. Know yourself, love yourself and know you’re going to okay on your own if you have to be.” These discussions, enriched by Nolan’s experienced perspective, provide valuable takeaways for viewers navigating their own personal journeys.
Rumors of Romance and Relationship Wisdom
Beyond the ‘Loose Women’ panel and her theatrical endeavors, Coleen Nolan’s personal life continues to be a subject of public fascination. Speculation is rife that she could be joining the cast of ‘Celebs Go Dating 2026.’ According to Closer Online, the “Loose Women panelist and singer Coleen is a producers fave for the agency, apparently.” She is reportedly “on the top of the casting bosses’ lists,” suggesting a strong desire from the show’s creators to feature her. Her candid nature and previous public relationships make her an ideal candidate for a show that thrives on celebrity vulnerability and the quest for love.
While her potential participation in a dating show remains in the rumor mill, Nolan consistently offers grounded advice in her ‘Dear Coleen’ column for the Daily Record. Responding to a 42-year-old single mother concerned about a 15-year age gap with her 27-year-old lover, Nolan drew upon her own family’s experiences. She shared, “My sister Maureen’s partner was 11 years older than her, and they were together for more than 20 years. My other sister Linda’s hubby was 15 years older than her and they were blissfully happy for nearly 30 years until he passed away.” This personal touch, rooted in her family’s history, provides a comforting and realistic perspective, advising the reader to “gently ask people to back off” from negative judgments and to “live in the moment” after a divorce. Her consistent message is one of self-acceptance and trusting one’s own happiness, irrespective of societal expectations.
Coleen Nolan’s journey through 2026 exemplifies a public figure in full command of her narrative, leveraging her platforms to foster authenticity and connection. By courageously sharing her personal battles and offering empathetic guidance, she not only entertains but also empowers her audience, proving that true strength lies in vulnerability and an unwavering commitment to one’s own truth.

