Loose Women stars defend Kaye Adams from ‘malicious claims’ after BBC sacking
Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Kaye Adams has been supported by her Loose Women co-stars after vehemently denying allegations of misconduct. The broadcaster, 63, said she was “heartbroken” by “malicious stories” that have surfaced since she was axed from BBC Radio Scotland station after a “brutal” five-month investigation into three claims of misconduct. Two allegations – of throwing a pen and berating an intern over their professional ability – were upheld, but she was cleared of swearing at a colleague. open image in gallery The BBC has not commented on the reason for Kaye Adams’ departure (YouTube) The Loose Women star addressed the accusations in an Instagram post on Thursday (12 March), refuting claims that she used a misogynistic slur on an intern, following which a flurry of her co-presenters on the ITV panel show jumped to he defence. Kaye hold your head high there are literally …

