ONE of Loose Women’s most outspoken panellists continues her biggest solo tour to date in 2026 and will be visiting Exeter’s Phoenix arts centre on January 22.

From a bolshy child with a Welsh-speaking budgie to a National Treasure, Janet Street-Porter's life (and language) has always been colourful. As a broadcaster, television executive and newspaper editor she was at the forefront of some of Britain's most enduring cultural moments. Now, she finds herself with a senior railcard and 4 ex-husbands.

The nation's favourite hacked-off pensioner brings comedy, tragedy and gossip in equal measure, a tour de force rant against growing old gracefully.

And in her new no-holds-barred show the audience will also have the chance to ask Janet questions about her incredible life.

Said Janet: “Hold on to your hats! This show will be pretty cathartic for me- a deep dive into the subjects that can be hard to chat about truthfully on live television - from my tormented relationship with my mum to what really happens when a relationship runs out of steam. I'll be brutally honest about the highs and lows of a helter skelter life well lived. And it's not over yet!’

She originally studied architecture, before starting her journalistic career in her early twenties as a columnist and fashion editor, moving into television and radio as a presenter and a senior executive at the BBC. Street-Porter has won numerous awards including Columnist of the Year, the Prix Italia for arts programming and a BAFTA for originality.

She continues to write for the National press on a wide range of subjects. She appears regularly across all TV channels including ITV’s Loose Women (for over a decade) and has presented television series on subjects as diverse as contemporary British art, walking, cooking and architecture, as well as reality shows

Tickets for the 8pm show on January 22 can be booked at https://exeterphoenix.org.uk.