Following the investigation into bullying allegations that were being investigated, Kaye Adams has now made a statement after being removed from her BBC Scotland radio show earlier this month.
Kaye Adams has shared details about her career’s “most distressing” years.
Loose Women star Kaye has she is “unable to sleep” after having the “sh***iest weeks ever” amid her BBC bullying probe. The broadcaster was removed from her position at BBC Scotland earlier in the month after junior staff members accused her of bullying.
The 62-year-old allegedly yelled at other coworkers, according to the broadcaster’s Call It Out ad campaign. Kaye has now stated that her “professional life” has been the “most distressing” the past few weeks.
The actress claims she hasn’t been dealing with the situation well but that it will be resolved. She claimed she is attempting to get past the incident but didn’t witness it.
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Kaye discussed how she was doing in the most recent episode of How To Be 60, the podcast she co-hosts with Karen MacKenzie who is currently receiving chemotherapy.
We have both had the s****iest weeks ever, albeit for very different reasons, so I must warn you that if you’re here for the laughs, you might be disappointed.
When Kaye responded, “Oh, I’m great!” she sarcastically responded, “Oh, I’m great!” She then went on to explain how her partner Ian Campbell’s alarm now goes off before her, citing how she has been getting up earlier than usual.
She continued, “I tell you what I’m finding difficult is not sleeping because I love my sleep and don’t feel well.” Because I don’t wake up at 6am like I used to, Ian’s alarm sets off first, so let me tell you something: this is gallows humor.
Because I’m constantly up and running, I don’t typically hear Ian’s alarm. What’s the alarm for Ian, exactly? Always Look On the Bright Side of Life, she remarked.
Kaye has denied that BBC Scotland ever had any incidents. While investigations are pending, Kaye has been replaced on air by Connie McLaughlin.
Since being suspended, the veteran broadcaster, who hosts her three-hour phone-in show, has received a lot of messages of support.
A senior BBC Scotland figure told The Daily Mail that interviews have been conducted with both presenters and former collaborators.
They look back over the years, not just one incident. Although the investigation is still ongoing, a number of people have shared their experiences with Kaye.
When will the investigation be concluded or when Kaye will resume her regular role on the radio?
A BBC Scotland spokesman said: “We would not comment on any individual case when the incident was first brought up. We have effective internal controls in place to handle any complaints or concerns.
Source: Mirror

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