Getty ImagesScott Mills has been sacked by the BBC following allegations about his personal conduct.
The BBC says "while we do not comment on matters relating to individuals we can confirm Scott Mills is no longer contracted and has left the BBC".
Mills took over the breakfast show from Zoe Ball in January 2025.
On Tuesday 24 March he ended his programme at 09:30GMT, saying "Back tomorrow."
The following morning Gary Davies started the show saying he was "in for Scott Mills".
Mills, 53, joined Radio 2's weekday schedule in 2022 when he replaced Steve Wright as the host of the afternoon slot.
In 2025 he provided TV commentary on BBC One for the semi-finals of Eurovision with Rylan.
He was last seen on TV in a Traitors skit during Comic Relief.
Prior to Radio 2, he worked on Radio 1, which he joined in 1998, and hosted a weekend show on BBC Radio 5 Live.
Mills was set to present a new visualised podcast to accompany Race Across the World.
Race Across the World: The Detour will chart the ups and downs of the series with the help of a different guest each week, including comedians and celebrity fans of the show.
Mills earned £355,000 - £359,999 according to the latest annual report, making him the 11th biggest paid star.
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