Loose Women star Kaye Adams has claimed that her name has been ‘dragged through the mud’ during her BBC bullying probe.
Speaking for the first time since she was removed from her £155,000-a-year BBC Radio Scotland show, the 62-year-old said she has experienced ‘three of the most distressing weeks of my professional life’.
Earlier this week, it was reported that the presenter was suspended on allegations of bullying, including shouting and screaming at a junior member of staff.
Kaye, who also features on ITV’s Loose Women, has been hosting her three-hour radio phone-in on BBC Radio Scotland since 2010.
Now, however, she has broken her silence for the first time after her representatives strongly denied the allegation that any complaints ever came through about her.
Speaking to the Mail

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