Laura Anderson quits Capital Radio in emotional statement as replacement announced

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Laura Anderson has announced she has quit her job at Capital Radio, less than a year after first taking to the airwaves alongside co-star Fat Brestovci.The Scots Love Island star announced the news on social media to her 1.5 million Instagram followers, alongside a montage of clips of her time at the station in an emotional announcement. "I think I'm going to cry," she wrote alongside the post before sharing her most memorable moments over the past ten months.

Laura, 35, joined Capital Scotland back in April 2024 as she juggled the job alongside being a full-time mum to daughter Bonnie.One of her colleagues, Robyn Richford, wrote: "Thanks for all the laughs.

Though I don't think my heart will ever recover from all the jump scares," she laughed. "Can't wait to see what you do next!"She added: "we're going to miss you babe!" alongside a clip of the pair skipping and dancing at Capital's summertime ball in London last year ahead of its glittering show.

Glasgow-based Influencer Jilly Isabella is believed to have stepped into the role temporarily amid the news.Laura, who is dating Dundee footballer Clark Robertson, candidly opened up on the struggle to juggle work and home life when you have kids ahead of Bonnie's first birthday in August last year.Speaking to her 1.5m Instagram followers, she confessed that she often feels she is not reaching her 'full' potential as a parent as her daughter grows older.The star became a mum for the first time when she welcomed little Bonnie in September 2023 with actor Gary Lucy, 42.The pair, who originally met on Celebs Go Dating in 2022, now co-parent their daughter after they announced their break-up shortly after Laura fell pregnant.Laura and her new partner Clark, 31, became official in

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