
Scott Mills has left his job at the BBC, including hosting the Radio 2 breakfast show, after concerns were raised about his behavior. The BBC has not released specific details about the allegations.
According to The Mirror, the radio DJ was temporarily removed from their show last week while the BBC investigated the situation.
The BBC confirmed that Scott Mills is no longer working for them, but they don’t typically discuss individual employment situations.
Scott Mills became well-known as the host of the Scott Mills show on BBC Radio 1, a role he held from 2004 to 2022. He then joined BBC Radio 2.
He started hosting the Radio 2 breakfast show earlier this year, after previously presenting the station’s afternoon program.

BBC Music Director Lorna Clarke announced to staff that Scott Mills has left his breakfast show position and the BBC. She acknowledged the news was sudden and likely came as a shock.
Many of us have had the pleasure of working with Scott for years, on various programs across BBC Radio 1, 5 Live, Radio 2, and television. I wanted to let you know about his departure as soon as possible.
This news will likely be surprising for our viewers and dedicated breakfast show listeners. I’ll share more details about the show’s future as soon as I can. I understand you’ll have questions, but I won’t be able to comment further at this time.
Mills is well-known within the Eurovision community, having commentated on the semi-finals in previous years. However, the BBC hasn’t yet announced who will be presenting the contest this year.
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