Loose Women has been pulled off air amid Kaye Adams' bullying row. The journalist, 62, first appeared on the broadcaster's very first episode of Loose Women in 1999, where she served as anchor alongside EastEnders actress Nadia Sawalha, Jane Moore, and Baroness Karren Brady.
The former Strictly Come Dancing star usually hosts Mornings With Kaye Adams for BBC Radio several days a week but the show has been off-air for two weeks now after it was reported that bosses had launched an inquiry into complaints that she 'shouted and screamed' at junior staff.
On Friday, Loose Women, which normally airs weekdays at 12:30, was nowhere to be seen in the schedules despite claims that the star was set to remain on ITV even though there was a dispute at the rival broadcaster.
At the end of Thursday's episode, anchor Jane Moore confirmed to viewers, saying: "We won't be on tomorrow because the horse racing is on but we'll be back on Monday same time, same place."
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