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Fans believe a feud could be brewing at the Radio 1 station after radio DJ Greg James took a dig at his former colleague, Jordan North.
34-year-old Jordan - who hosts the drivetime show on the station alongside Vick Hope - stunned fans when he announced he was exiting the show to join Capital FM reports the Mirror.
The news comes as Roman Kemp also announced earlier this week that he'll be giving up his Breakfast slot on the station.
Jordan announced how happy he was to have bagged the impressive gig on Instagram, Greg - who has been at Radio 1 since 2007, commented: "Enjoy the money Jane."
Jordan, who has worked at Radio 1 for 10 years is said to have signed a big money deal to join Global after quitting the BBC station.
With talks of his former colleague scoring mega-money, Greg made it clear he would still be DJing on Radio 1, and in another dig, posted a snap of earplugs, penning: "Renewed my breakfast show contract so bought myself a little something to celebrate.”
On Wednesday, Jordan appeared on Capital for the first time to confirm he is taking over from Roman.
The broadcaster, who was reportedly axed from BBC Radio 1 without the chance to say goodbye, was live on air on Wednesday morning where the son of Spandau Ballet star, Martin Kemp, introduced his successor to the Capital Breakfast audience, saying: “You are going to absolutely love this Jordan. I have so much faith in you mate. It’s hard leaving, it feels like your child, but you want it to go into good hands and I know with you it’s going to be just that. Everyone, send as much love as possible to Jordan.”
The star will hit the airwaves in April and will also host Capital’s Summertime Ball in June.
Speaking today, Jordan told his new listeners: “I am beyond
Manchester United got back to winning ways in the Premier League at Old Trafford on Saturday lunchtime with a 2-0 win over Everton.
Jamie Laing has hit back at critics who have labelled him as just a "posh boy", insisting that he's worked hard to secure his new Radio 1 role.The former Made In Chelsea star, 35, has recently taken over from presenter Jordan North, who has moved from the BBC to Capital FM. Some listeners have since suggested that Jamie got the job because of his celebrity status rather than his talent. Jamie has defended himself against these claims, revealing that he's been aiming for the job for eight years and was previously rejected due to lack of experience.
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Jordan North, the popular radio presenter, has always been quite private about his love life. However, he once surprised fans by revealing a cheeky secret about his bedroom antics on air.Today, it was announced that Jordan, who hails from York, will be joining the Capital FM Breakfast Show after a decade on BBC Radio 1. He'll be replaced by former Made In Chelsea star Jamie Laing.The station praised Jordan for his hilarious and entertaining moments on air over the years, saying he's been an inspiration to younger presenters.
BBC Radio 1 and Capital respectively. North previously hosted BBC Radio 1’s Drivetime Show.According to BBC, North shared that he was “beyond excited” to start at the rival station after the news was announced on air.
After over a decade on the airwaves, Jordan North broke the hearts of countless listeners this week when he announced his sudden exit from BBC Radio 1, with the network already having lined up his replacement as former Made In Chelsea star Jamie Laing. But while Jordan may be stepping down from the station, it certainly won’t be the last we’ve seen or heard of the fan-favourite star.
Former Strictly Come Dancing star James Jordan has been supported by fans as he told them he'd suffered a 'horrible day' that resulted in a hospital dash with his young daughter.
Rumours surrounding Jordan North's next career move have started circulating, following the news that he is set to leave BBC Radio 1. His co-star Vick Hope has now dropped a huge hint that Jordan could be eyeing up another reality TV stint, with Celebrity Big Brother due to launch next month. Jordan, 34, announced he will be leaving the BBC after 10 years later this month.
Jordan North is the new voice you'll hear on the Capital FM Breakfast Show after leaving BBC Radio 1. He's taking over from Roman Kemp, who recently emotionally announced he was quitting the role. Roman announced during his Capital show on Wednesday, 21 February: "You are going to absolutely love this Jordan.
James Jordan has shared that he's had a "truly horrible day" as he and his wife Ola have had to rush their daughter Ella into the hospital, just hours after discovering that his friend and former Strictly Come Dancing co-star Robin Windsor has sadly passed away. Taking to Instagram, James shared a photo of his daughter, which he captioned: "What a truly horrible day - from Ella throwing up in the early hours of the morning from coughing so much again.
Greg James has revealed his grandmother has sadly passed away at the age of 100.The DJ had sparked concern when he was absent from BBC Radio 1 breakfast show on Tuesday, 20 February. The 38 year old took to social media to address his absence after Matt Edmondson stepped in for him.Taking to his Instagram Stories, Greg penned: "A pretty rotten week. Got rid of Covid then yesterday my lovely 100 year old Nan died so have spent a nice quiet day today with family." Greg went on to reveal he'll be back on Radio 1 on Wednesday.
Roman Kemp is high up in the bookies' odds to replace Ben Shephard on Good Morning Britain. It was announced last week that Ben, 49, would be teaming up with Cat Deeley as the new faces of This Morning, following Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield's departures in 2023. As a result, his chair on GMB is now available.
BBC Radio 1’s Drivetime Show.News that the Made In Chelsea star would be the new host of the radio show arrived last week, when it was reported that he would be taking over the hosting role for the Drivetime show with Vick Hope.North presented at Radio 1 for a decade, and is reportedly set to move over to Capital FM and take over from Roman Kemp, who has hosted the Capital Breakfast show for seven years.Following news of his departure from Radio 1, however, some listeners took to social media to criticise the decision to bring Laing in as a replacement, and accused the reality star of not being as deserving for the role as the Burnley host.Now, Laing has also taken to socials to describe North as a “legend” and share his excitement to take on the new role.“Guys, firstly I’m beyond excited to be joining the amazing Vick Hope on Radio1’s Drivetime Show,” he wrote. “Jordan North is a complete pro/legend.
Capital UK's Roman Kemp, 31, has announced he's stepping down from the helm of his hit Capital Breakfast show, revealing he'll be leaving before Easter. Speaking to listeners this morning, Monday 19 February, the radio star said: “What I can tell you is I’m not saying goodbye right now, I’m not leaving the show today and that’s it, but it’s not far away. It will come and that goodbye will come in five to six weeks.
Former Made in Chelsea star Jamie Laing was grilled about "getting Jordan North sacked" from BBC Radio 1 in an awkward interview. The reality star was put under the microscope when he and wife Sophie Habboo appeared on Channel 4's Sunday Brunch.
Jamie Laing was grilled about his latest career move during his appearance on Sunday 18 February's episode of Sunday Brunch.The 35 year old was joined on the show by his wife, fellow Made in Chelsea star, Sophie Habboo, who he married in a lavish Marbella ceremony last year. While talking to hosts Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer, he was awkwardly asked about "getting Jordan North sacked" from his BBC Radio 1 gig. It comes after 34 year old Jordan confirmed he was leaving the station after 10 years, which many fans thought was out of the blue.
BBC Radio 1.Yesterday, the BBC announced that the Lancashire host was leaving the radio station after a decade of working there. He has hosted the drivetime show with Vick Hope since 2021, along with other shows at the station.Now, North has shared his own statement about the shock move, taking to social media to share a series of photos from his time at Radio 1.
TV and radio star Jordan North has thanked his friends at BBC Radio 1 and hinted that he'll "be back soon" after leaving the station.