Loose Women star Kaye Adams is reportedly preparing legal action against the BBC after being sacked from her BBC Radio Scotland show following allegations of bullying, sparking a major dispute inside the broadcaster.


The presenter, who hosted the weekday morning programme for 15 years, is said to have hired a lawyer after her £155,000-a-year role was terminated in February, leaving her both devastated and furious.
Claims against Adams include accusations of throwing a pen at a producer, allegedly using a misogynistic slur 14 years ago, and reprimanding an intern — all of which she firmly denies.
Sources close to her insist the allegations are “way off the mark,” with one claim even described as impossible due to the studio setup.
Friends of the star have also questioned why other BBC figures facing similar complaints remained in post, calling the situation “deeply unfair.”
Insiders claim Adams believes she has been the target of a “witch hunt” following changes in BBC Scotland’s leadership and a major internal shake-up across programming.
In a public Instagram statement, Adams denied all accusations, saying she was “heartbroken” that her 15-year contribution had been reduced to such claims.
The BBC has not commented further, while ITV is said to be supporting the presenter amid the fallout.
Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/


