Loose Women's Coleen Nolan is 'far from a millionaire'
Celebs Go Dating 2026 star Coleen Nolan has hit back at reports that she is minted and shared that she has money woes.
Coleen Nolan has hit back at claims she is minted and insisted being "far from a millionaire".
Last month, the 61-year-old star revealed fears of paying her mortgage amid Loose Women’s budget cuts, and she has doubled down on not rolling in cash in the latest episode of her, son Shane, 37, and 25-year-old daughter Ciara's family podcast, Nolan’s Uncensored.
Coleen shut down inaccurate reports that she is worth an estimated £5 million, as the Nolans singer said: "Honestly, I wish to God that was true. Everything I do, people go, 'It's alright for you, you can afford it.' We are far from millionaires, far, far, far!
"I think that’s the thing that winds me up, still for me now, because if anything happens, it’s, 'That’s alright for you, you can afford it’ or ‘you obviously got it free.'"
Coleen then admitted she is struggling to run her six-acre farm in North Staffordshire, where she has 30 animals.
The Celebs Go Dating 2026 cast member said: "My dream from being a toddler has been I wanted to live on a little farm with all my animals, and it’s taken me 160 years, but I am.
"OK, we need to work on the aesthetics, but I am here, and I am doing it, I just didn’t know it would be this hard, I didn’t realise it would be this hard, as in doing it all.
"Because contrary to what you all believe, I am not a millionaire, and I can't afford staff!"
In April, Coleen lifted the lid on her money woes - particularly fears of paying her mortgage after Loose Women was hit by ITV's brutal budget cuts.
The talk show now airs 30 weeks a year, meaning the talk show's panellists are appearing in fewer episodes per year, therefore, creating financial panic amongst its stars.
Coleen told OK! Magazine: "On the one hand, it’s nice to have a bit more time off. But on the business side, I think, ‘I’ve got a mortgage to pay.'
"We get paid per show, and I'm filming fewer shows. But it has given me more incentive to do other TV work."