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Blue Peter's departing Konnie Huq today reflects on her 10 years as a presenter on the BBC children's show. Talking to the BBC website, she picks the show's recent travails over faking a competition result and rigging a viewer poll to name a cat as her worst Blue Peter moments. "Recently it wasn't so great with Catgate and telephone line-gate and all of that - that wasn't brilliant." But Konnie reveals that her agent got her out of the firing line when it came to apologising to the kids about the cat-naming scandal. "You know what - I didn't do the apology for that. My agent said 'she's apologised enough' so the other presenter did it and I got to introduce the new cat. I think people just assume it was me."
Konnie Huq is leaving Blue Peter after 10 years to move into 'adult TV'. She tells Emine Saner about life inside the BBC bubble, the pressure to be a squeaky-clean role model - and the truth about that cat fiasco
When the Blue Peter presenter let slip last week that she'd interviewed the Prime Minister, little did she realise the media frenzy she would unleash. So what started as a week's holiday ...