Have YOU got a story? Email: tips@dailymail.co.uk Katie Hind reveals the secrets of Dua Lipa's SECOND wedding bash exclusively in the Spotlight newsletter on Tuesday. Read it HERESee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy CHARLOTTE DEAN, ASSOCIATE SHOWBIZ EDITOR Published: 15:24 BST, 1 June 2026 | Updated: 15:32 BST, 1 June 2026
BBC stars have made a public show of support to the husband of Scott Mills, Sam Vaughnan, as he returned to social media two months after the DJ's sacking.It was revealed by Katie Hind in the The Mail on Sunday last month that Scott is suing the BBC after it axed him following sexual abuse claims. Read the full report here.Scott, 53, believes he was unfairly dismissed in March when new information came to light about historic allegations of serious sexual offences on a teenager.Scott, who previously presented the Radio 1 breakfast show, is being supported by his husband Sam at their home in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire.The former radio DJ has been keeping a low profile since the last day of his radio show in March, but has been spotted walking his dog.Posting for the first time since Scott was unceremoniously sacked by the broadcaster, Sam, 36, he shared a photo of the couple's wedding day on their second anniversary. BBC stars have made a public show of support to the husband of Scott Mills, Sam Vaughnan, as he returned to social media two months after the DJ's sackingScott and Sam held hands as they walked back down the aisle wearing tuxedos after tying the knot in a Mediterranean villa on the coast near Barcelona, Spain.Underneath the post Scott's former BBC colleagues shared their support, posting sweet messages and love hearts underneath the picture.Underneath the post which was captioned '2 years [heart], Zoe Ball wrote: 'Love you [four red heart emojis]'.Rylan Clark and Sara Cox also posted a string of hearts. The BBC fired Scott when it says new information came to light about a police probe into alleged historic sex offences.In 2018, Scott was questioned on allegations relating to between 1997 and 2000, and the case was dropped the next year due to a lack of evidence.It later emerged that the BBC was aware at the time – but the current management is said not to have been aware of the age of the alleged victim.In the days running up to his sacking, a man is believed to have approached BBC bosses – reportedly after he watched Channel 5's drama Power: The Downfall Of Huw Edwards – to inform them the youngster at the centre of the allegations was under 16. Underneath the post Scott's former BBC colleagues shared their support, posting sweet messages and love hearts underneath the picture Underneath the post which was captioned '2 years [heart], Zoe Ball wrote: 'Love you [four red heart emojis]'Mr Davie told staff that new information had 'quite recently' come to light, which made the decision the broadcaster needed to make 'very clear'.The BBC said in a statement: 'In recent weeks, we obtained new information relating to Scott and we spoke directly with him. As a result, the BBC acted decisively in line with our culture and values and terminated his contracts.'Friends say Scott and his team are particularly furious he was sacked when the police investigation, and the subsequent new information, related to an allegation which dates back nearly 30 years and the police closed the investigation seven years ago.Scott said in a statement that he fully cooperated with the investigation at the time.






