Frankie Bridge Opens Up About Her Heated Hair Dispute With Husband Wayne

Frankie Bridge Opens Up About Her Heated Hair Dispute With Husband Wayne

Frankie Bridge Opens Up About Her Heated Hair Dispute With Husband Wayne

Frankie Bridge, best known as a member of the pop group The Saturdays and now a familiar face on Loose Women , recently shared a surprisingly relatable story about a disagreement she had with her husband, former footballer Wayne Bridge. The argument, as lighthearted as it may sound, revolved around something as simple as her hairstyle—but it quickly turned into one of those “you just can’t win” moments that many couples can probably identify with.

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Frankie revealed that the dispute began when she decided to cut her hair short again, something she’s been known for since her early music career. In an interview, she mentioned that she had texted Wayne to let him know she was going for the chop. His reaction, however, wasn’t quite what she expected. Wayne replied that he had gotten used to her longer hair—a comment that didn’t go down well. Frankie admitted she was “fuming” and couldn’t believe he’d said that, especially since he had previously given her a hard time about growing it out.

Laughing as she retold the story, Frankie said she couldn’t repeat exactly what she texted back but made it clear that she wasn’t impressed. In the end, she shared that Wayne did come around and now likes her new look, though she added with a sigh that in moments like these, “you really can’t win.”

The couple, who have been together since 2011, are known for their playful and down-to-earth relationship. They married in 2014 after being introduced by comedian James Corden, who cheekily swapped their numbers into each other’s phones. They now share two sons, Parker and Carter, along with Wayne’s son from a previous relationship.

Despite the occasional tiff, Frankie often talks fondly about Wayne. In a Loose Women episode last year, she even revealed what first attracted her to him—his skateboard. She laughed as she told the audience that she’s “always had a thing for men who skate,” before joking that Wayne’s longboard sealed the deal for her.

It’s moments like these—funny, honest, and totally unfiltered—that make Frankie so relatable to fans. Whether she’s chatting about family life, her career, or her style choices, she’s never afraid to show her real side. Viewers can catch more of that candid charm when she appears on The Wheel on BBC One, where she continues to prove that even pop stars and TV personalities deal with the same everyday ups and downs as the rest of us.

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