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Loose Women’s Kaye Adams breaks silence on ‘sleepless nights’ amid cuts

KAYE Adams has broken her silence on the chaos at Loose Women and admitted she has had sleepless nights over the cuts to the show’s airtime.

ITV announced dramatic changes to their daytime TV schedule last month, axing more than 220 jobs and making cuts to shows including Loose Women and Lorraine.

Kaye Adams on the Loose Women TV show.
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Kaye Adams has broken her silence over ITV’s cuts[/caption]
Five women on the Loose Women TV show in London.
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Loose Women is affected by the dramatic changes[/caption]

Speaking on her podcast How to be 60 Kaye said she felt as though ‘the rug had been pulled’ from underneath her.

Kaye, 62, confessed: “It did come out of the blue.

“I didn’t anticipate it, which is probably stupid in retrospect. You get into a sort of rhythm of life.

“I had a couple of sleepless nights I have to say, because it’s just like the rug’s been pulled from under your feet – what has been familiar.”

Under the changes, Loose Women will be slashed and will be on air for 30 instead of 52 weeks.

Lorraine Kelly’s morning show will also be cut to 30 weeks, and will reduce from an hour to 30 minutes.

Kaye, who is one of Loose Women’s main anchors, said: “It’s going to have an impact. Lots of people will lose their jobs completely which is terrible. It’s a huge change.

“But I gave myself a talking to and I listened to my own advice for once – change is hard, but it can be good.

“The past is a trap, don’t fear the future – I’m telling myself all these things. And maybe this is the nudge that I needed to make some changes in my life and I’ll just have to go with it.”

It has been rumoured that the pool of Loose Women panellists will be reduced as part of the cutbacks, which will be introduced from January.

So far none of the hosts, including big name stars Ruth Langsford, 65, Denise Welch, 67, Coleen Nolan, 60, and Nadia Sawalha, 60, know if their livelihoods are at stake.

It is not yet known whether younger panellists, such as former Love Island contestant Olivia Attwood, 34, and influencer GK Barry, 25, will be favoured over veteran stars including Janet Street-Porter, 78, and Jane Moore, 63.

Kaye, 62, who joined the Loose Women panel from its first series in 1999, said: “It’s well documented of course. They’re having to make cuts and it will affect Loose Women and to be perfectly honest we have no idea at this point what is going to happen.”

The popular presenter revealed that she has been planning to downsize from the family home she shares in Glasgow with her husband, tennis coach Ian Campbell, since their two daughters Charly, 22 and Bonnie, 18, moved out.

She said the Loose Women changes might give her the opportunity to concentrate on the move.

Speaking on the Midweek Catchup episode of How to be 60, out today, she told co-host Karen McKenzie: “I’ve been going on and on I’m going to downsize and make changes to my house.

“Maybe it’s going to give me a bit of time to focus on that and really spend some time on it.

“Funnily enough, I agreed ages ago to do this programme where they get people like me who are ready to get rid of big bits of furniture and downsize and they take them to an auction house and they sell them off and they film it.

“They asked me to earmark bits of furniture and different things that I was prepared to get rid of and so I agreed at the time, because I thought this is going to give me the impetus to really get going on the down-sizing.”

ITV's daytime TV schedule changes in full

Good Morning Britain will be extended by 30 minutes to run from 6am to 9.30am daily.

Lorraine will run from 9.30am-10am, on a seasonal basis for 30 weeks of the year.

During the weeks Lorraine is not on air, Good Morning Britain will run from 6am to 10am.

This Morning will remain in its 10am-12.30pm slot on weekdays throughout the year.

Loose Women will be in the 12.30-1.30pm slot, again on a seasonal basis for 30 weeks of the year.

The changes will take effect from January 2026.

Kaye joked that she hadn’t yet told her husband. “They’re coming with a truck and I haven’t told Ian. For the last week I keep going to start the conversation with him – ‘by the way, there’s a film crew coming and I’ve told them that they can have that sideboard, that chair, that desk.’ I haven’t told him yet!

“But if I didn’t tell him and he came back tomorrow night, he wouldn’t notice. He might if the sofa was gone or the television, but that’s about it!”

Kaye set up the How to be 60 podcast three years ago with friend and former BBC colleague Karen McKenzie. The weekly podcast features interviews with big name guests including Alan Cumming, Michelle Collins and Shane Richie, as well as conversations about how the guests view and approach the big 6-0.

The midweek catchup episode features chat and banter between the two co-hosts as well as reflections on their lives.

Kaye, who also presents a daily show on BBC Radio Scotland, added that she was now trying to put a positive spin on the Loose Women cutbacks, rather than worry about them.

She said: “So, all change. It’s good for us. I’m going to embrace it.”

Kaye is the third Loose Women panellist to break cover and speak out about the impact of the cuts.

Last month panellist Nadia Sawalha choked back tears as she said: “What’s been brutal, absolutely brutal, over the last week, honestly, I feel tearful about it, is that hundreds of people… are going to be made redundant out of the blue.

“These are all the people behind the scenes that support us in every way.”

And Sun columnist Jane Moore hit out at the ‘snooty reaction’ to the announcement of the cuts.

Kaye Adams: How to be 60 is available on all podcast providers

Kaye Adams on the Loose Women TV show.
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Kaye admits she’s had ‘sleepless nights’ over ITV’s cuts to its daytime shows[/caption]
Group photo of the Loose Women panel.
The Scots-born star has appeared on Loose Women since 1999
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Four women presenters from the Loose Women TV show.
Her co-star Nadia Sawalha (second right) has been in tears over the changes
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Bloody handprints found near bodies of 3 missing girls killed on visit with dad Travis Decker as cause of death emerges

TWO bloody handprints were found on the truck of the dad who is on the run after he allegedly killed his three daughters.

The Decker sisters who were allegedly murdered by their dad, Travis Decker, likely died of asphyxiation.

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Cops are still searching for Travis Decker, 32, who is accused of killing his three daughters[/caption]
White GMC Sierra truck.
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Cops discovered Decker’s white truck with two bloody handprints near where the girls’ bodies were found[/caption]
Smiling girl holding a blue ribbon that says "Paityn" and her race results.
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Paityn Decker, 9, was found dead with her sisters on Monday[/caption]
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Evelyn Decker, 8, likely died of asphyxiation[/caption]
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Olivia Decker, 5, was found dead with her two older sisters on Monday[/caption]

Paityn, 9, Evelyn, 8, and Olivia, 5, were found dead at a campground in Washington state on Monday after their mom reported them missing on Friday.

Cops are still searching for Decker, 32, who is accused of killing his daughters during a planned custody visit on Friday.

Near where the girls’ bodies were found, cops located Decker’s white 2017 GMC Sierra truck, which he was reportedly living out of at the time of the gruesome crime.

His car was found abandoned with two bloody handprints, police records show.

It’s unclear who left the handprints.

Personal items like car seats, blankets, food, and a wallet were left on the center console of the truck.

Cops said the campsite showed signs of being recently used as a tent was set up with a cooler.

The girls’ bodies were found at around 5 pm on Monday near the Rock Island Campground in Wenatchee, which is about three hours east of Seattle.

Decker’s cell phone activity showed he went to the same campground a day before the kidnapping, police records said.

He picked his daughters up from their mom, Whitney Decker, at around 5 pm on Friday for a scheduled three-hour visit.

In interviews with police, Whitney recalled that her ex-husband was “quieter than usual” during the exchange, which was “out of character” for him.

She also told cops that he had been considering getting rid of his dog due to housing and financial struggles.

Decker is a veteran who cops say is mentally unstable. He had been homeless and living out of his truck and hotels.

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