BBC Radio 2 star Vernon Kay joked that he is often shouted at by his wife Tess Daly and their two daughters for not being as sympathetic as they are to him, when they're unwell.
Speaking on his show on Tuesday, the 50-year-old told his co-star Richie Anderson that he was almost finally "through the other side" of his illness, after weeks of feeling rough.
Quizzed on whether he received sympathy from his wife and daughters, Vernon praised their compassionate ways. He shared: "I've got to say that when I am poorly, they treat me like a King my girls, they really do. "Sometimes I get shouted at because it's not reciprocated, I think is the right word. "You know, I apologise on a regular basis, so yeah, there you go, they really do look after me." Vernon is married to Strictly Come Dancing presenter Tess and together they have Phoebe, 19, and Amber, 14.
Since joining BBC Radio 2, he has joyfully made a number of admissions about his family life on the airwaves. During a recent episode, Vernon was hailed "a lucky man" by his co-star Zoe Ball as he shared how he gets up in the morning.
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