Kaye Adams denies storming out claim after BBC axe

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Kaye Adams responded after she was taken off air (Ian West/PA) Ian West

Broadcaster Kaye Adams says her name has been "dragged through the mud" after being removed from her BBC Scotland radio programme. The decision was reportedly made following a complaint about her behaviour, though the BBC has not confirmed the specific reason.

Adams, who also appears on ITV's Loose Women, was taken off air from her morning radio programme earlier this month. The corporation has not provided her with any details of the allegations made against her.

Adams denies meeting allegations

"After three of the most distressing weeks of my professional life and seeing my previously untarnished name publicly dragged through the mud, BBC Scotland has still not provided me with any details of the allegations which have been made against me," Adams said in a statement.

Adams specifically denied claims about an incident on 8th October where she allegedly "stormed out" of a meeting. She said this "categorically did not happen" and added: "There was certainly no shouting on my part; it's not my style."

Support messages and career background

The broadcaster revealed she had received widespread backing during the controversy. "I have been inundated with messages of support from people who I have dealt with both personally and professionally over the decades, and I thank them from the bottom of my heart," she said.

Adams joined BBC Scotland in 2010 and has built a prominent media career across multiple platforms. She appeared on BBC One's Strictly Come Dancing in 2022 and was a contestant on the third series of Celebrity Masterchef.

A spokeswoman for BBC Scotland told PA: "We would not comment on individuals."

Sources used: "PA Media" Note: This article has been created with Artificial Intelligence (AI).

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