The day time telly programme is filmed Monday to Friday at the Television Centre in White City, London.
However a lot of fans had no idea that another popular show is filmed in the same studio.
Twitter account, Super TV, wrote on the social media platform: “I was today years old when I found out Lorraine and Loose Women share the SAME studio and their sets are built and taken down EVERY SINGLE DAY.”
Many rushed to reply to the tweet with their shock.
One person confessed:” huh i didn’t know that, you think you would have them set on different stages so that they wouldn’t have to do it all the time.”
Another baffled fan wrote: “how long does that take them? considering they need to do all that and then move the audience in which takes a bit of time too.”
A third questioned: “is this true?!”
Loose Women later confirmed it with a TikTok of the crew transforming the studio from Lorraine to Loose Women.
The Twitter account shared the clip with the caption: “OMG not Loose Women making a TikTok to show how their studio is built after my tweet blew up well there’s your proof.”
One fan said: “The turnaround time is pretty amazing.”
Another chimed in: “I knew they were both in the same studio, but I just presumed that the Lorraine set was at one end of the studio and Loose Women at the other. That’s a lot of effort to go through each day.”
It comes after Ruth Langsford apologised for a blunder live on air during Loose Women.
When This Morning anchors Sian Welby, 37, and Dermot O’Leary, 50, crossed to the studio for a preview, Ruth appeared to get tongue tied.
Ruth said: “Coming up today on This Morning …
“Oh not This Morning, you are This Morning.
“Sorry, force of habit.”
Back in 2020 Ruth and husband Eamonn Holmes, 64, were axed from their Friday presenting slot on This Morning.
They were replaced by Alison Hammond and Dermot in a major shake-up.
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