Scott Mills’ co-star, BBC newsreader and presenter Tina Daheley, has become the first of his Breakfast Show colleagues to speak out following the scandal
Scott Mills’ co-star Tina Daheley has become the first of his Breakfast Show colleagues to speak out following the scandal. Host Mills presented his final show last Tuesday and has not been heard from since after he was ‘suddenly and unexpectedly’ sacked.
The Mirror revealed how BBC bosses felt they had no choice but to give him the boot with the decision relating to a previous 2016 police investigation, and the-then teenage boy at the centre of it.
Last night we revealed that new information was disclosed involving the same person, however these claims are different to the investigation into serious sexual offences from ten years ago.
Today Mills’ colleague Tina, who joined him in the studio every day to read the news, returned to Instagram and reflected on what has been a ‘difficult week.’
Posting a photo of her cup of tea in bed she penned: “Good morning! Just about recovered from this awful cold/flu I’ve had for the past week (being parent to primary school aged child is like having a subscription service to viruses!)
“Good news is I’m over the worst of it and looking forward to spending 2 weeks with my family over the Easter hols from tomorrow after what’s been an incredibly difficult past week. I’ll be back on the radio Tuesday 21st April.”
In January 2019, Daheley moved to BBC Radio 2 as the newsreader on The Radio 2 Breakfast Show, originally with Zoe Ball and later stayed with the show with Mills took over.
As well as fronting the news bulletins, she had a close relationship with Mills and was often heard adding insight into the show’s major talking points and bantering with the host. She has also been a relief presenter on the Jeremy Vine programme.
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