Twitter sharing a liberating underwater image of herself after announcing her final day on the BBC Breakfast.The 52-year-old who has been a regular anchor on the morning programme since 2001 said it was "scary and exciting" to be stepping away from the programme after 20 years.On Wednesday's show, Louise confirmed that she would be occupying one side of the famous red sofa for the last time ever on September 15.To mark her exit, the TV star took to social media to share a picture to describe her feelings as her leaving day fast approaches.In the image, Louise can be seen submerged in deep crystal clear water with her arms raised up high above her head.She captioned the snap: "This is what it feels like to be leaving #BBCBreakfast after so.
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