An emotional Louise Minchin was applauded into the BBC Breakfast newsroom as she hosted the morning show for the final time.
The 53-year-old presenter first appeared on the broadcaster’s flagship morning news show in 2001 and joked that she was leaving to escape the gruelling early starts.
On this morning’s show, Minchin revealed that her BBC pass had already been deactivated and she was locked out of the office.
“I walked into the building and my pass doesn’t work!”
— BBC Breakfast (@BBCBreakfast) September 15, 2021
BBC Security are ready to let @louiseminchin go, we’re not! #GoodbyeLouise 😢https://t.co/wfXT2cfMI1 pic.twitter.com/3WfwVQfFqx
Viewers were shown a video of her walking through the newsroom and being applauded by her colleagues, before Dan Walker, Minchin’s co-presenter, shared tributes from those watching at home.
Minchin said she was “embarrassed and humbled and tearful” by the messages.
Addressing viewers, she said: “Thank you so much for your huge support, I think particularly over the last two years as well.
We’re celebrating @louiseminchin’s 20 year career at #BBCBreakfast 🎉
— BBC Breakfast (@BBCBreakfast) September 15, 2021
In 2019, she highlighted experiences of many women when they go through the menopause and bravely shared her own journey ⤵️ #goodbyelouise pic.twitter.com/ZChpd0UJh7
“It’s been really tough, hasn’t it, and I’ve felt we’re all part of a story together, a shared history, and it’s been amazing to be here.”
She added: “Some people have literally grown up watching me, as they say.
“And I feel really privileged to have been in that position and have worked here all those years.
“There have been tough days, there have been tough stories. But it’s been amazing and I’m really, genuinely touched by all those things that people have said.”
Goodness knows when I will set my alarm for this time again … pic.twitter.com/ulwKCCZ4Ph
— Louise Minchin (@louiseminchin) September 14, 2021
Minchin confirmed in June that she would be leaving the programme.
Speaking about her decision to the Mirror this week, the presenter said: “I find the early morning really difficult and another winter of the dark mornings was not what I wanted to do anymore.
“I just thought ‘I can’t face another winter’, because I’ve worked out over the last 20 years there’s about six weeks in the year when I go to work and it’s light, and those are the six weeks that I find the easiest.”
I can’t believe it has come about so quickly 🥲🥲🥲
— Dan Walker (@mrdanwalker) September 14, 2021
After 5-and-a-half years sharing a sofa with this wonderful woman… tomorrow is @louiseminchin’s last day on #BBCBreakfast
I hope you can join us to say ‘goodbye’. pic.twitter.com/kJxl4ySIOa
Minchin has covered a string of major global news stories during her time on BBC Breakfast, including general elections, Brexit, the coronavirus pandemic and terror attacks.
She has also interviewed famous faces including the Duchess of Cambridge, singer Billie Eilish and naturalist Sir David Attenborough.
She also took up endurance sport after competing in a BBC Breakfast Christmas cycling challenge and has gone on to compete internationally for the GB triathlon team in her age group.
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