issued an exciting career update just months after her shocking axe from GB News.
The presenter, 42, was unexpectedly dropped from the channel and replaced with Ellie Costello, who now hosts the Breakfast Show with Eamonn Holmes from Monday to Friday.
Isabel had been part of the morning programme since the channel's inception in 2021. Not letting her axe faze her, Isabel recently announced that she is recording a podcast.
"Game face: ON! Just about to podcast...," she wrote in a post shared on Instagram.
The broadcaster's followers flooded the comments with supportive messages, but many couldn't help but continue to express their sadness over her GB News exit.
One wrote: "GB NEWS not the same without you. Good luck."
A second agreed: "Hardly watch GB news now !! You were the best thing on there, good luck to you."
Echoing this, another shared: "You look absolutely beautiful Isabel. We all miss seeing you on TV."
A fourth added: "We really miss seeing you on GBNews Isabel. Now we still want to see more of you on your new initiative wherever and whenever.."
The reason behind Isabel's sudden departure remains unconfirmed, but an insider told that "Isabel was too woke and not on message" for the channel's brand.
Her exit was part of a huge shake-up at the channel which also saw Mark Dolan axed and Jacob Rees-Mogg's hours cut.
Taking to X/Twitter, Mark disclosed news of his exit from the Saturday evening programme he'd helmed for four years, writing: "GB News have made the decision to permanently relieve me of my duties at the channel. I will speak publicly about this in due course."
He then told viewers on his new show, The Mark Dolan Show, that he was brutally fired.
"Let me tell you that leaving GB News was not my choice. I was fired. It took minutes. But let me tell you, they did it nicely," he told viewers.
Mark continued: "I have made friends for life - cherished friendships. And that is a wonderful thing. Plus, it's my view that Britain needs GB News and I believe it will prevail.
"But I am going to prevail too, and then some, with an online product that will get the country and the world talking. I can do more here than I could do over there, so watch me go."