Mollie King's BBC Radio 1 replacement announced as she preps for maternity leave

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BBC Radio 1 is set for a major presenter reshuffle as Mollie King, one half of the afternoon show duo with Matt Edmonson, prepares to go on maternity leave.The Saturdays singer, who announced her pregnancy in August, will officially step down from her role next month.Taking over her spot will be Jeremiah Asiamah, whose first show alongside Matt is scheduled for Monday, December 2.The 26 year old expressed his excitement and nerves about the new role on social media, writing: "I'm covering the one of the biggest show on Radio 1 for the next few months with the homie @matthewedmondson." Amid the excitement, he also admitted the nerves were already getting to him, adding: "I'm sick to my stomach with nerves.

If you know me, my goal in life is to make at least one person smile and laugh. I am forever grateful to Radio 1 for the opportunity." The presenter was swamped with accolades from fans, as @paydrouk jumped in with the comment: "Massive congratulations is in order here, very well deserved." Over on BBC Radio 1, Natalie O’Leary was all cheers saying, "Yesssss Jerry! ! ! ! ! !

This is bloody great news xxxx.", reports the Express. Not to be outdone, DJ Danny Howard chimed in with, "Okkkkaaaay then! !

Big moves my bro and I don't even think you know how much you're going to smash this. Can't wait to listen." Molly and her cricketer fiancé Stuart Broad announced back in August that they were expecting their second child, posting an adorable snap of Stuart kissing Mollie's tummy.The couple are already parents to daughter Annabella, who was born in November 2022.

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