The Strictly Come Dancing champion will be joining the panel for an episode next month.
The show’s studio audience will be made up of members of the deaf community, along with family, friends and BSL signers, with captions available to the studio audience to make the live show accessible.Loose Women bosses have worked alongside charities Royal National Institute for Deaf People, Sign Health and The Deaf Collective on the special episode.
During the show, ITV has said Loose Women viewers will be able to watch live on ITV1, where subtitles will be available, as well as on streaming service ITVX, which will be showing a fully accessible version with subtitles and an in-vision signer. Rose has previously spoken candidly about her experiences as a deaf person, both in her personal life and as part of the entertainment industry, andGiovanni PerniceMost recently, she has been wowing critics and audiences in a West End production of Shakespeare’s As You Like It, and reunited on screen with Giovanni in his and fellow Strictly starThe Loose Women Deaf Awareness Week special airs on Wednesday 3 May at 12.30pm on ITV1 and ITVX.
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