Scott Mills' Radio 2 colleague Tina Daheley has admitted it has been an 'incredibly difficult week' as she broke her silence following Scott's sacking from the .
Tina Daheley Opens Up About Difficult Week
Scott Mills' Radio 2 colleague Tina Daheley has admitted it has been an 'incredibly difficult week' as she broke her silence following Scott's sacking from the ...
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The Radio 2 DJ, 53, was axed on Monday after claims he had been questioned in 2018 by Scotland Yard over alleged serious sexual offences against a boy under the age of 16.
The investigation was dropped without charge in 2019 after Prosecution Service said there was not sufficient evidence.
However since Scott's sacking his co-host Tina had also been off air, leading to many question asked by colleagues as to her whereabouts.
And on Wednesday morning Tina confirmed she has been off due to sickness, but hinted at the turmoil as she described the past week as 'incredibly difficult'.
Assuring followers she is now on the mend she penned: 'Good morning! Just about recovered from this awful cold/ I've had for the past week (being parent to a primary school aged child is like having a subscription service to viruses!)
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Scott Mills’ BBC Radio 2 co-host Tina Daheley has broken her social media silence as she addressed her 'incredibly difficult week' after her colleague was sacked
The Radio 2 DJ, 53, was axed on Monday after claims he had been questioned in 2018 by Scotland Yard over alleged serious sexual offences against a boy under the age of 16 (pictured with Tina and Ellie Brennan)
'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.'
Confirming she will return to the show in a fortnight she added: 'I'll be back on the radio Tuesday 21st April x'.
Tina and Scott have worked together on the station since Scott accepted the Breakfast Show role in January 2025 – and Tina hasn't been on air since her 'work husband' was sacked.
'Questions are being asked as to where Tina is,' an insider told the Daily Mail on Tuesday.
Tina, 44, began working at the BBC in 2007. In 2019, she moved from a Radio 1 slot with Nick Grimshaw and until Scott took over.
In January this year Tina posted on Instagram about how much she loved her 'Radio 2 family' sharing a photo of her with Scott and the rest of the team.
Scott was sacked after 27 years with the BBC - and it has since been revealed he was investigated then cleared over allegations of 'serious sexual offences' against a boy under the age of 16 between 1997 and 2000.
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The Metropolitan Police confirmed they questioned Mills over the accusations when reported to them in 2016, but the Crown Prosecution Service found there was not enough evidence and closed the case in 2019.
The BBC has declined to say why he was dismissed other than that it was related to his 'personal conduct'.
But the corporation is facing fresh questions as to why he was kept on air despite reportedly knowing he had been interviewed under caution between 2018 and 2019.
Now new information is said to have been passed to the BBC relating to the same alleged victim but different to previous claims, the Mirror reported.
BBC chiefs are said to have looked into the fresh details over recent days 'and decided he had to go', it was said.
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Meanwhile, it was suggested Mills told the BBC in 2018 he had been questioned by police - with the Sun quoting a source as saying: 'The BBC knew Scott had been questioned by police, he told them. Scott said he denied the allegations that had been made against him.'
TV presenter Piers Morgan posted on X: 'I don't understand. He was investigated by police 10yrs ago over alleged offences 25+ years ago, but no action was taken and case was closed.
'Now he gets instantly fired over same thing? The BBC needs to explain why, surely?'
The Daily Mail revealed this week how the complaint sparking Mills' axeing was thought to have come from someone inspired to speak out again this year following the recent Channel 5 docudrama about disgraced ex-BBC newsreader Huw Edwards.
One BBC executive in London told the Daily Mail there was a real belief among bosses at the corporation that the timing was 'not a coincidence'.
Channel 5 documentary Power: The Downfall of Huw Edwards was broadcast released last week and detailed the downfall of the former BBC news anchor.
A source said: 'The Huw Edwards drama showed that there could be a reckoning.'
Former BBC News main presenter Edwards received a six-month suspended sentence after admitting three charges of making indecent images of children.
Edwards, who criticised the programme in an angry statement to the Mail last month, was portrayed in the Channel 5 drama by Martin Clunes.
He has 'liked' a LinkedIn post sympathising with the 'stressful' situation Mills faces.
Mills is reportedly not taking calls from his worried friends following his dismissal.




