Huw Edwards, one of Britain’s esteemed news anchors, has been named by his wife as the BBC presenter allegedly involved in a scandal concerning explicit photos, according to a report from the broadcaster. Edwards, known for his prominent role in delivering news of national importance, including the announcement of Queen Elizabeth’s death and coverage of significant events such as elections, royal weddings, and the 2012 Olympics, is now at the centre of controversy.
The BBC has been facing upheaval in recent days following a report in the Sun newspaper, which claimed that a leading presenter paid a significant sum of £35,000 ($45,000) to a young individual for sexually explicit photos over a span of three years, beginning when the person was 17. While the BBC suspended the presenter in question, they did not disclose the identity. Amid online speculations, several BBC stars took to social media to deny any involvement.
However, Edwards’ wife, Vicky Flind, has now come forward and stated that her husband is battling severe mental health issues. She highlighted his documented struggle with severe depression in recent years and confirmed that he is currently undergoing in-patient hospital care for an acute episode. Flind expressed the hope that her statement would put an end to media speculation, which has also affected Edwards’ BBC colleagues. Flind further added that once he has sufficiently recovered, Edwards intends to address the stories that have been circulating.
Earlier on Wednesday, London’s Metropolitan Police concluded their assessment into the allegations, stating that there was no indication of a criminal offense having been committed. The situation continues to unfold, leaving many shocked and uncertain about the future of one of the BBC’s renowned news presenters.