Scott Mills

Radio Host

Scott Mills was born in Southampton, England, United Kingdom on March 28th, 1974 and is the Radio Host. At the age of 50, Scott Mills biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
March 28, 1974
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Southampton, England, United Kingdom
Age
50 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Profession
Disc Jockey, Radio Personality, Television Presenter
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Scott Mills Life

Scott Robert Mills (born 28 March 1974) is an English radio DJ, television presenter, and occasional actor best known for hosting his show on BBC Radio 1.

Mills has also worked as a commentator for the Eurovision Song Contest's semi-finals.

Personal life

Mills grew up in and around Southampton, attending Shakespeare Infant School and Crestwood College Secondary School in Eastleigh. He now lives in London.

Mills' parents are divorced, although they appear on the show at irregular intervals.

Mills came out as gay in the media in 2001 to defuse tabloid-style rumors. Mills often jokes that he "doesn't have a lot of luck with the ladies" on the program, and deflective remarks are made, and Mills often jokes that he "doesn't have much success with the ladies." "I'd just like to be accepted as a normal bloke who is gay and is on the radio and television," he said in a Guardian interview. On Sunday's Pink List for 2010, Mills appeared at number 12 on the Independent's Pink List for 2010. Mills was the country's most popular gay person in the last year.

On November 2, 2009, he was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Arts from Southampton Solent University. On March 16, 2016, the bridge that links the M3 at Fleet services was officially named The Scott Mills Bridge, as well as a plaque.

Mills has long endorsed Global Cool, which has been credited to climate change causes.

Mills revealed in October 2021 that he had become engaged to Sam Vaughan, his four-year boyfriend.

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Following Steve Wright's tragic death, the Radio 2 Love Songs show will return with a brand new host

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 23, 2024
Following Steve Wright's tragic death on Monday, BBC have announced that the Radio 2 Sunday Love Song show will return with a new host. According to MailOnline, the legendary radio host, who died at the age of 69, was discovered dead in his £2 million flat after paramedics were alerted to a 'incident.'

According to Steve Wright, he was'surprised' that he had been axed by BBC bosses and that the decision to cancel his beloved Radio 2 afternoon show had been a'bolt from the blue.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 18, 2024
A close friend revealed that Steve Wright was'surprised' that he had been dropped by BBC bosses and that the decision to cancel his beloved Radio 2 afternoon show was a 'bolt from the blue.' The legendary DJ died on Monday, four years after his ex-wife died in Covid, leaving him 'completely withdrawn.' Mark Wells, the former ITV entertainment boss, said he had been kicked from his long-running BBC Radio 2 afternoon slot in 2022 had been a 'bolt from the blue' for his friend. Wells said: "He was extremely surprised that it happened, it came like a bolt from the blue, and that's what he couldn't comprehend."

According to a friend, Steve Wright underwent surprise heart surgery only after BBC bosses cut him from his Radio 2 afternoon show and was'more sick than he'd been letting on'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 18, 2024
After BBC bosses axed his Radio 2 afternoon show and was "more sick than he'd been letting on," Steve Wright had unexpected heart surgery. On Monday, the legendary Radio 2 DJ, who was one of the country's most popular voices, died aged 69 - four years after his ex-wife died in Covid, which caused him to "fully shut down" him.
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