Kaye Adams, a panelist on the TV show *Loose Women*, has been temporarily removed from her radio program on BBC Radio Scotland. This follows an internal complaint about her conduct, and the BBC has confirmed they are looking into the matter.
The journalist, known for appearing on the 2022 season of *Strictly Come Dancing*, now co-hosts the *Mornings* show on the station.
The BBC announced over the weekend that she’s been removed from the show, but it’s unclear if this is a temporary or permanent change. As of now, she still works for the BBC.
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It’s currently unclear what the complaint involves. A representative for Adams stated that the actor hasn’t received any formal complaints.
The BBC Scotland press office stated they don’t discuss individual cases. However, they do have established procedures for handling any complaints or concerns that are brought to their attention.

As of now, Adams hasn’t commented publicly about being taken off the air, but she still lists the station on her Instagram and X profiles.
Since *Loose Women* is a production of and broadcast on ITV, not the BBC, it’s likely she’ll continue appearing on that program.
Digital Spy has reached out to Adams’ rep for comment.

After allegations surfaced regarding Huw Edwards, the BBC asked for an independent review of how its presenters and managers behaved. This review resulted in the ‘Call It Out’ program, which aims to eliminate a negative and harmful work environment.
In July, BBC Chairman Samir Shah highlighted the positive work environment at the BBC, stating that its staff are dedicated, hardworking, and respectful of one another.
Despite progress, some areas within the organization still struggle with abuse of power. Certain influential people, both in front of and behind the scenes, continue to make the work environment difficult for others.
He stated then that several BBC employees had been fired for inappropriate conduct. The controversies involving *MasterChef* hosts Gregg Wallace and John Torode also came to light around the same period.
Just a heads-up for anyone who likes a bit of daytime TV or radio while they’re gaming: *Loose Women* is on ITV1 every weekday at 12:30pm, and you can also catch it on ITVX. If you prefer radio, *Mornings* is on BBC Radio Scotland and BBC Sounds from 9pm on weekdays. Good to know if you want something on in the background!
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