Kaye Adams denies using misogynistic slur' amid BBC misconduct allegations
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Kaye Adams denies using misogynistic slur' amid BBC misconduct allegations
"I'm aware of malicious stories circulating about the reasons for my departure from BBC Scotland. I've tried to keep a dignified silence but these attacks on my character are now so persistent, they can no longer go unchallenged. I categorically deny using a misogynistic slur 14 years ago and I'm horrified at its invention more than a decade later."
"As for berating an intern', this is simply untrue. Regarding the allegation that I threw a pencil while alone in an empty studio, words fail me."
Kaye Adams, a 63-year-old broadcaster, addressed allegations circulating since her departure from BBC Radio Scotland. She broke her silence on Instagram, categorically denying multiple accusations including using a misogynistic slur from 14 years ago, berating an intern, and throwing a pencil in an empty studio. Adams expressed heartbreak over what she describes as malicious stories and stated these persistent attacks on her character required response. The BBC has not publicly commented on the specific reasons for her removal from her morning radio programme.
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