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Celebrities express ‘respect’ for Carol Vorderman as she quits BBC Radio Wales show

08 Nov 2023 3 minute read
Carol Vorderman at the Cheltenham Festival in March. Photo Mike Egerton/ PA Wire

Celebrities including Alan Carr and Dame Kelly Holmes have expressed “respect” for Carol Vorderman after she announced she was departing her BBC Radio Wales show following the introduction of social media guidelines.

The former Countdown star said management had decided she should give up her Saturday morning show on BBC Radio Wales over a breach of the new guidance.

Vorderman said she respected the guidelines but was “not prepared” to lose her voice after she found out they would apply to “all and any” content she posts on social media.

The 62-year-old posted the statement announcing her departure to her social media accounts – and famous faces, including presenter Cat Deeley and RuPaul’s Drag Race judge Michelle Visage offered their support.

In the comments section of her Instagram post, comedian Carr wrote “big respect Carol” whilst Visage said “adore you endlessly”.

Elsewhere, Olympian Dame Kelly said: “You do you Carol! Much respect for sticking up for who you are and not allowing corporations to silence you!”

Former SAS: Who Dares Wins star Ant Middleton penned a message that said: “It’s called social media for a reason because it’s what you do outside of your work commitments.

“It’s not called work media … the 2 should be kept completely separate.

“When your work wants to control your social life, that’s when it’s time to say bye bye. Good on you Carol.”

‘Bloody brilliant’

Elsewhere, Deeley told Vorderman “you are bloody brilliant” whilst comedian Joe Lycett joked: “I have informed the BBC I am available to replace you.”

In her statement, Vorderman explained that she had decided to continue with her criticisms of the UK Government following the implementation of the new guidelines.

She said: “Since those non-negotiable changes to my radio contract were made, I’ve ultimately found that I’m not prepared to lose my voice on social media, change who I am, or lose the ability to express the strong beliefs I hold about the political turmoil this country finds itself in.”

She added: “I’m sad to have to leave the wonderful friends I’ve made at Radio Wales.

“I wish them, and all of our listeners, all the love in the world. We laughed a lot, and we will miss each other dearly.”

Vorderman has been vocal in her criticism of the Government on social media and has engaged in arguments on X, formerly Twitter, with Tory MPs.

Under the BBC’s social media guidelines, presenters on flagship programmes have been banned from making attacks on political parties.

The guidelines came in following a row after Match Of The Day presenter Gary Lineker compared the language used by the Conservative Government to promote its asylum plans to 1930s Germany on X.

Also included in the guidance is advice that anyone working for the corporation should take particular care when commenting on the issues that provoke the greatest debate on social media.

Speaking on Vorderman’s departure, a BBC Spokesperson said: “Carol has been a presenter on BBC Radio Wales since 2018. We’d like to thank her for her work and contribution to the station over the past five years.”


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Richard Davies
Richard Davies
5 months ago

It is great to see such solidarity with Carol from so many celebrities!

Jeff
Jeff
5 months ago

Huge respect for Carol Vorderman and absolutely none for the politicos that she highlights with wrongdoing and dodgy dealing.

And the football pundit was bang on with his comments on the path to hate the UK is now on. See the home sec stoking hate this weekend, exactly the same mo Trump used for Jan 6th.

Linda Jones
Linda Jones
5 months ago

UK Government and its agencies, such as the BBC, are intent on shutting down freedom of speech and expression. Good on Vauderman for standing up to them.

Kenneth phillips
Kenneth phillips
5 months ago

Too many fearful of offending Establishment age old positions for the BBC to present even pretensions of impartiality

Jeff
Jeff
5 months ago

The BBC has been hobbled, the government pulled funding and gamed the OAP licence fee. They have installed Tory donors and had Tory backers in high positions. This is where trickle down policies work, watch the flagship politics show on national beeb to see the way it is gamed. Politically it is in a mess. I don’t know if it is fear or too deep in the trickle down, or both, probably the latter. Emily Maitlis gave an excellent talk at MacTaggert lecture in 2022 the way this has been gamed. Note the link to GB news if you watch… Read more »

Marc
Marc
5 months ago

A government minister can give out contracts worth millions of pounds to friends and supporters for for non existent or unusable PPE but if you work for the BBC, don’t dare criticise it ! Who’s next nurses, doctors, teachers?

hdavies15
hdavies15
5 months ago
Reply to  Marc

Hard to believe that an electorate could be so gullible as to elect an organised crime group into government. Even worse that electing a disorganised bunch of virtue signalers !

Steve Woods
Steve Woods
5 months ago

People of Auntie!

You are free to do as you are told!

Glwyo
Glwyo
5 months ago

Chwarae teg iddi

Dai Ponty
Dai Ponty
5 months ago

Just reading the well known Tory propaganda T V station an outlet for lies and false information have said that Carol is a threat to democracy ITS G B NEWS AND THE SCUM WHO WORK FOR THEM ARE A THREAT TO DEMOCRACY

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