Spouse of Huw Edwards needs to be praised for naming him – media knowledgeable
public relations and disaster guide has mentioned the spouse of Huw Edwards needs to be “praised” following her naming the BBC presenter because the determine embroiled in an express photographs scandal.
Vicky Flind spoke out saying Edwards was the BBC presenter on Wednesday following him going through allegations over funds for sexually express photos.
She mentioned he’s “suffering from serious mental health issues” and is receiving “in-patient hospital care” in an announcement.
Mark Borkowski informed the PA news company of the necessity for a “true appraisal of the facts”.
He mentioned: “It’s interesting that his wife took control of this, and actually she should be praised for dealing with the fact that there’s a huge amount in our society that we still are affected by shame – and shame (plays) a huge part in the British human condition.”
He added that individuals within the public eye “face the same pressures” and it’s “really tough at the top”.
Mr Borkowski mentioned: “It’s a very cold and lonely place and people just see the bright side of fame. We don’t talk enough about the prefabricated hell that people live in when they’re famous.”
He additionally mentioned that “families” who will not be the movie star don’t get “considered” and must cope with the fallout of an issue like this.
Speaking about how the BBC is feeling right now, he mentioned the organisation is “suffering from PTSD” after a sequence of crises.
He mentioned: “We’re going into a completely different rules of celebrity, different rules run by a social media crowd, who are not empathetic, and are just craving the story.
“The BBC is regulated by Ofcom, by government, by a long winded process and their competition isn’t governed by (those) same rules.”
Mr Borkowski mentioned he has “empathy” for the BBC as it’s a “lumbering beast” who has to work with due course of.
He mentioned: “It’s a huge organisation that everybody has an opinion on, they’re damned if they do, they’re damned if they don’t.
“There needs to be a root and branch sort of study from a person outside the bubble, to take a look at all these integrated procedures like human resources, artists, relations (and) production (departments).”
Mr Borkowski known as on the BBC to be extra “aggressive” in the way in which that the broadcaster “shouts” about its “values”.
However, he questioned why no-one on the company noticed that Edwards was struggling.
Mr Borkowski mentioned BBC director-general Tim Davie couldn’t meet with the “most public facing figure of the nightly news” due to “due process”.
He mentioned the BBC is “clearly struggling to compete with a fast moving media”.