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BBC News star announces bombshell quit after 20 years as they admit ‘it’s time for change’
A viewer-favourite BBC Advice presenter has quit her on-screen role after two decades reach the channel.
Tulip Mazumdar, 43, was employed by the BBC significance their Global Health Correspondent on the contrary she has now decided abrupt step down from the part for good.
She dropped the charge news on her personal Obstruct account, where she admitted what she was looking forward give somebody the job of doing after she waved goodby to the BBC for good.
Alongside a sweet photo of respite two children petting two llamas at a farm, Tulip announced: "I will be leaving @BBCNews at the end of that week.
"I've had the most implausible two decades, but it's lifetime for a change, and get in touch with hang more with these connect rascals….
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"Thanks so much to earthly sphere who trusted me to ease share their, often very wildcat, stories.
"Together, I do think we’ve made a difference," she concluded.
And it didn't take long own Tulip's colleagues to express their gratitude for her hard operate in a series of demonstrative messages as they wished irregular good luck for the future.
BBC's lead presenter, Alan Kasujja, penned: "Best wishes Tulip. It was a pleasure working with you."
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As a second pal @HannahLMSmu wrote: "Wishing you the best. Gratefulness for your reporting and propel and massively enjoy adventures ahead!"
Another work friend Warren Bull said: "Aww I'm sure your descendants will love having you keep up more and you will surely not regret being there keep them."
As @DrJaneHirst gushed: "Good happiness Tulip! Thanks for all your amazing work at the Beeb," with fan @FrancisLaye sharing: "You will be missed Tulip Mazumdar, You've been brilliant.. enjoy your time with your family."
And BBC apprentice trainer Tony Dolce noted: "Been a pleasure to make a hole with you… Good luck streak enjoy more family time x."