Kaye Adams has reportedly been taken off air by BBC Radio Scotland.
It allegedly follows a series of complaints made under the broadcaster's internal "Call It Out" scheme.
The Loose Women panellist, 62, is said to have been quietly "stepped back" from Mornings With Kaye Adams.
She's been a familiar voice on the BBC station since 2010, hosting the three-hour phone-in show that airs weekdays.
Why has Kaye Adams been pulled from her radio show?
According to MailOnline, the complaints were raised by BBC staff under the organisation's Call It Out system.

The system was introduced after a string of high-profile BBC controversies, including the departure of Gregg Wallace and John Torode.
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BBC chiefs haven't confirmed the nature of the allegations against Kaye, but insiders claim she's off-air "pending review".
What has Kaye Adams said about the allegations?
Today, a representative for Kaye strongly denied any wrongdoing and insisted that no formal complaint had been communicated to her.
They told The Sun: "No complaints have been presented to Miss Adams by the BBC.

"Further, she has worked for BBC Radio Scotland for more than 15 years and in that time has never had any issue raised about her."
Has the BBC responded to Kaye Adams allegations?
For now, the BBC declined to go into detail about the matter.
A spokesperson said: "We would not comment on any individual case.
"If any complaints or concerns are raised we have robust internal processes in place to manage these."
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For now, stand-in hosts are expected to continue fronting the weekday programme while the matter is looked into.
What is the BBC's Call It Out scheme?
The internal "Call It Out" system was launched following a misconduct probe into the BBC's MasterChef.
It saw long-time hosts Gregg Wallace and John Torode axed in 2024 after inappropriate behaviour allegations.
Finally, the policy aims to give BBC staff a safe way to report bullying, harassment, or other workplace misconduct, with investigations handled discreetly.
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