Kay Burley won’t be hosting her Sky News today after it broke Corona Virus The rules, he claimed.

The 59-year-old presenter admitted ‘Unintentionally breaking the rules’ While celebrating her upcoming 60th birthday over the weekend.

On Tuesday’s episode of her show, she will be replaced by Sarah Hewson, according to Radio Talk.

Mirror Online contacted Sky News for comment.

Kai issued an apology for the Twitter Monday evening after she admitted that a call from nature saw her head to a restaurant after visiting a “Covid-compliant” restaurant.

She described it as a “miscalculation” and expressed her embarrassment at the situation.

Kay Burley will not host her Sky News program after violating the rules of the Coronavirus

On the Tuesday episode of her show, she will be replaced by Sarah Hewson

Kay wrote on Twitter: “Good evening, I want to apologize to all of you for the miscalculation.

“On a Saturday night, I was enjoying my 60th birthday in a Covid-compatible restaurant.

“I am embarrassed to say that I broke the rules unintentionally in the evening.”

Kai admitted breaking the rules on Twitter

And she continued in a second tweet: “I was waiting for a taxi at 11 pm to go home.

“Desperate from the bathroom, I briefly walked into another restaurant to spend a penny. I can’t help but apologize.”

It is understood that Kai blamed the situation on a misunderstanding in planning and organizing the event.

Kay on Sky News

She is facing now An internal investigation By Sky.

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The investigation will also include the guests she received with her who also work for the broadcaster.

to me WatchmanA Sky News spokesperson said: “We attach the utmost importance to compliance with government guidelines on Covid, and we expect all of our employees to comply.

She is now facing an internal investigation by Sky

“We were disappointed to learn that a small number of Sky News employees may have been involved in an activity that violated guidelines.

“Although this happened at a social event in personal time, we expect all of our employees to follow the rules in place for everyone.

An internal process is underway to review the behavior of the people involved. “