- Kaye Adams has vehemently denied "malicious stories" circulating about her departure from BBC Radio Scotland, stating she is "heartbroken" by the allegations.
- The broadcaster was axed from her role following a five-month investigation into three claims of misconduct.
- Two allegations, involving throwing a pen and berating an intern, were upheld, but she was cleared of swearing at a colleague.
- Adams categorically denied using a misogynistic slur 14 years ago and refuted claims of berating an intern, calling the allegations untrue.
- Her Loose Women co-stars, including Nadia Sawalha, Stacey Solomon, and Sunetra Sarker, publicly rallied around her, offering their support and vouching for her character.
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