Vernon Kay addressed “complaints” he has received from colleagues at BBC Radio 2. The 50-year-old has been presenting at the radio station’s mid-morning slot since replacing legendary broadcaster Ken Bruce in May 2023.
And on Thursday morning’s show he revealed he likes to have his studio in a particular way. Vernon explained that while many of the station’s stars opt to have the room darkened, he likes to present with the lights up.
He explained he likes to know he’s presenting in the morning. READ MORE: BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Janette Manrara says 'I have news' as major new move announced READ MORE: Martin Lewis shares four medical conditions that could mean you don't need to pay council tax Speaking on air, Vernon said: “Everyone’s in a giddy mood this morning in the studio.
Feeling fine. I’ve had a few complaints from the team for putting up the studio lights. “There are some Radio 2 DJs who like it really dark.
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