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Kaye Adams Breaks Silence on Brutal BBC Exit
4 Mar
Summary
- Presenter Kaye Adams discusses her difficult five months away from radio.
- Adams was removed from her BBC Radio Scotland show in October amid allegations.
- She is focusing on her mental health and family after leaving her presenting role.

TV presenter Kaye Adams has broken her silence regarding her departure from the BBC Radio Scotland show "Mornings with Kaye Adams." The Loose Women panellist described the past five months as "difficult," "brutal," and "hard," following her removal from the air in October amid unspecified allegations. While Kaye Adams denied any wrongdoing, an investigation led to her permanent exit from the program.
A BBC Scotland spokesperson confirmed Adams would not be returning to the show, stating the current presenting line-up would continue. The broadcaster declined to comment on internal processes. Adams shared her reflections on her podcast, "How to Be 60," where she detailed her efforts to process the situation and regain her health, including her eating, sleeping, and mental well-being.
Adams emphasized her focus on her partner and children, expressing deep gratitude for her daughters' support. She acknowledged her reduced presence as a mother during this period but praised her daughters' understanding and resilience. This period followed weeks of distress for Adams, who had previously stated she was not provided with details of the allegations made against her.




