- Kaye Adams, the Loose Women star, has expressed a desire to get her life "back on track" after being dismissed from her £155,000-per-year BBC radio job.
- Her departure followed a "brutal" five-month internal investigation where three misconduct allegations were upheld, including throwing a pen and berating an intern.
- Adams, 63, was cleared of two other allegations but described the period as difficult for her mental health, eating, and sleeping.
- She stated on her podcast, How to Be 60, that she is processing things and wants to focus on her family, including her husband and two daughters.
- Grant Stott and Connie McLaughlin will replace Adams in her BBC role, with the BBC declining to comment on internal processes.
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Kaye Adams opens up on being axed from BBC radio show after ‘brutal’ investigation