Vernon Kay tops BBC radio ratings amid split from Tess Daly

The presenter took over the show in 2023 from long-time broadcaster Ken Bruce

Vernon Kay has continued to dominate the radio world as the BBC announced that his program has remained the most listened to program for the second year in a row.

Vernon achieved the milestone after shocking fans by announcing the end of his marriage to wife Tess Daly after 23 years together.

In a joint statement, the couple said the decision was made with mutual understanding.

The BBC revealed on Thursday that Vernon’s show continues to attract 6.6 million listeners each week.

The presenter took over the show in 2023 from long-time broadcaster Ken Bruce.

Earlier, in March, it was reported that Vernon was the bookies’ favorite to replace Scott Mills on BBC Radio 2’s breakfast show after the presenter was sacked due to his ‘personal behaviour’.

Vernon, the former host of ITV’s Family Fortunes, was the early bookies’ favorite at William Hill at odds of 6/4 to replace Scott, who was the BBC’s 11th highest-paid star last year.

Other names being touted include Rylan Clark, Clara Amfo and Tony Blackburn.

Meanwhile, Vernon thanked well-wishers for their support following the announcement of his separation, saying: ‘I just want to say on behalf of myself and Tess, thank you, thank you for all your well wishes, it’s been very much appreciated.’

The couple, who married in September 2003 and share two daughters, said no other parties were involved in the decision.

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