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Scott Mills sacked from BBC Radio 2 over 'personal conduct'
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Scott Mills has been sacked by the BBC following allegations about his personal conduct. The BBC says "while we do not comment on matters relating to individuals, we can confirm Scott Mills is no longer contracted to work with the BBC." Mills took over the breakfast show on Radio 2 from Zoe Ball in January 2025. On Tuesday 24 March he ended his programme at 09:30GMT, saying "Back tomorrow." The following morning Gary Davies started the show saying he was "in for Scott Mills". News of his departure was first reported by The Mirror. In an email sent to staff this morning, Lorna Clarke, director of music at the BBC said: "I know that this news will be sudden and unexpected and therefore must come as a shock. "Not least as so many of us have worked with Scott over a great many years, across a broad range of our programmes on R1, 5Live, R2 and TV. "I felt it was important to share this news with you at the earliest opportunity. "Of course, it will also come as a shock to our audience and loyal breakfast show listeners too. I will update everyone with more information on plans for the show when I'm able to. While I appreciate many of you will have questions, I hope you can understand that I am not going to be saying anything further now." At the start of Jeremy Vine's show on Radio 2 at midday, Vine said he was "taken aback by the story" and that he had "no further information" about it. Mills, 53, joined Radio 2's weekday schedule in 2022 when he replaced Steve Wright as the host of the afternoon slot. In 2025 he provided TV commentary on BBC One for the semi-finals of Eurovision with Rylan. He was last seen on TV in a Traitors skit during Comic Relief. Prior to his work on Radio 2, he worked on Radio 1, which he joined in 1998. He hosted Radio 1's Official chart between 2018 and 2022, replacing Greg James. He also hosted a weekend show on BBC Radio 5 Live and appeared on Strictly Come Dancing in 2014. Mills earned £355,000 - £359,999 according to the latest annual report, making him the 11th biggest paid star at the BBC. This salary represents what he was paid for his previous Radio 2 role, and for his first few months of presenting the Breakfast Show until April 2025. His full salary for taking over the Breakfast Show would have become clear when the next BBC Annual Report is published over the summer. Mills remains the UK's most listened to Breakfast Show, increasing his audience to 6.5m listeners in February, his highest figure since taking over Radio 2 Breakfast in January 2025. In 2024 he won BBC's Celebrity Race Across The World with his now husband Sam Vaughan. He said taking part in the show with Vaughan was the "ultimate test of our relationship" and the pair got married shortly after filming. He was set to present a new visualised podcast to accompany Race Across the World. Race Across the World: The Detour will chart the ups and downs of the series with the help of a different guest each week, including comedians and celebrity fans of the show. Mills has also appeared on TV in shows including a cameo in BBC Scotland drama River City and a role as a journalist in BBC One drama Casualty. He has also appeared as a contestant on Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Most Haunted, Hollyoaks and Supermarket Sweep. This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly. Please refresh the page for the fullest version. You can receive Breaking News on a smartphone or tablet via the BBC News App. You can also follow @BBCBreaking on X to get the latest alerts.