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Kaye Adams: Progressing After Radio Show Axing

Kaye Adams returned to Instagram with an update on Saturday, after hitting back at bullying allegations that saw her axed from her £155K-a-year BBC Scotland rad...

Kaye Adams: Progressing After Radio Show Axing
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Bintano News

March 14, 2026

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 returned to Instagram with an update on Saturday, after hitting back at bullying allegations that saw her axed from her £155K-a-year  Scotland radio show, following a misconduct probe. 

The  panellist, 63, said she was 'getting there' as she took to her Stories with a make-up free selfie. 

She wore a grey 'Happy' sweater as she smiled for the camera before with the caption: 'Getting there...' before taking her beloved Cockapoo Bea for a walk.

Earlier this month, it was reported a disciplinary investigation found Kaye had been found culpable of three misconduct complaints after allegedly swearing at a colleague, throwing a pen at another and berating an intern's professional ability. 

Two complaints of bullying against Kaye were not upheld and she parted company with the BBC last month, after initially being suspended in October last year while the investigation took place. 

On Friday her celebrity pals threw their support behind Kaye and branded her the 'kindest woman in TV with  stars , , Nadia Sawalha, and Sunetra Sarker joining the likes of .

Kaye Adams returned to Instagram with an update on Saturday, after she hit back at bullying allegations that saw her axed from her BBC Scotland radio show, following a misconduct probe

While co-stars Ruth Langsford, , , ,  and are still yet to comment.  

In her emotional post Nadia, 61, who was an original Loose Women panellists alongside Kaye, demanded 'enough was enough' and that her longtime pal needed to be 'left alone'. 

She wrote: 'Kaye Adams and I have been friends for 26 years and I can 100% vouch for her' and later fumed: 'Leave her ALONE'.

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Nadia went on: 'Kaye hold your head high there are literally hundreds of people who know what a damn fine human being and professional you are'.

Olivia was quick to comment with love heart emojis, while Stacey wrote: 'One of the kindest women in telly I love you Kaye'. 

Meanwhile Sunetra penned: 'A remarkable, professional and kind colleague who is as fair as they come'. 

'Never one to undermine or belittle, I am truly saddened that Kaye has had to face this difficult & unnecessary situation- she has my full support. I would pick Kaye to be in my team every time. Xx'.

Carol Vorderman chimed 'Absolutely' while Loose Women's Katie Piper also posted her support with love heart emojis. 

She wore a grey 'Happy' sweater as she smiled for the camera before with the caption: 'Getting there...' before taking her beloved Cockapoo Bea for a walk 

While EastEnders star Luisa Bradshaw-White commented: 'Kaye was SO good to me when I was a guest presenter. She had my back, she was really kind and really looked out for me. Standing beside you Kaye'. 

Hear'Say's Suzanne Shaw said: 'I don’t know Kaye all that well but what I will say is she is one of the nicest, gracious, most welcoming presenters I have been interviewed by and worked with. Stop unnecessarily ruining innocent people’s lives. Kaye - I hope you know you are loved'.

It comes after fellow Loose Women Jane Moore wrote: I have worked with Kaye on and off for nearly 30 years and have only ever seen her be kind and supportive to junior staff'

 'I also know that dozens of people who work/have worked with her wrote to Scotland to express their support but it didn’t seem to make any difference to the outcome'.

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Kaye took to Instagram on Thursday to issue a statement where she 'categorically denied' using the offensive C-word 14 years ago and berating an intern.  

She said: 'I’m aware of malicious stories circulating about the reasons for my departure from BBC Scotland. 

Kaye is still a regular panellist and presenter on ITV's Loose Women, which previously said it was . 

Many of her fellow presenters have come out in support of her since her suspension, including Denise Welch and Nadia Sawalha. 

She also hosts a weekly podcast, How To Be 60, with Karen MacKenzie where she has previously spoken about the stress she has been under during the BBC probe. 

Kaye took to Instagram on Thursday to issue a statement after the three misconduct complaints were upheld against her

A month later it was announced four more programmes – late-night music shows – would be scrapped along with their presenters Iain Anderson, Roddy Hart, Billy Sloan and Natasha Raskin Sharp. 

Insiders previously said the move against Kaye came after a team meeting was observed by the new boss who witnessed behaviour she found concerning, prompting her to speak to colleagues about the star. 

It came after the corporation launched its latest anti-harassment campaign called 'Call It Out' which encouraged employees to report conduct which they found unacceptable.  

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That scheme was set up in response to an independent report into BBC workplace culture which found a small number of stars and managers 'behave unacceptably' and bosses often fail to tackle them. 

It was commissioned in the wake of the Huw Edwards scandal, when the former news anchor admitted possessing child abuse images. 

Then MasterChef presenter Gregg Wallace was sacked after a report . 

BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty is currently under formal investigation after complaints of bullying were , although she still remains on air.  

BBC chairman Samir Shah previously said some powerful people still make life 'unbearable' for their colleagues and told presenters: 'After today, let me state it clearly, if you think you're too big a star or too important to live by the values of this organisation, not only are you wrong, but we will find you out.'  

Kaye's representatives and the BBC were approached for comment. 

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