Dan Walker says he is working toward forgiving former co-host who withdrew bullying and sexism claims
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Jacob Stolworthy
Summary
Dan Walker, former BBC Breakfast host, says he is trying to forgive his ex-co-host Claudia-Liza Vanderpuije, who filed and later withdrew accusations of bullying, sexism, and discrimination against him. After what he describes as 'three terrible years,' a mutual agreement was reached. Walker acknowledges the difficulty of forgiveness but expresses a desire to move forward.
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· 2 pulledIt will take me some time to get there
three terrible years
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