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Privacy NoticeBBC Radio 2’s Vernon Kay has let listeners into his home life, revealing that when he’s feeling under the weather, his wife Tess Daly and their lovely daughters make him feel like royalty. “I’ve got to say that when I am poorly, they treat me like a King my girls, they really do,” he gushed on Tuesday. The 50 year old telly star, who has charmed us with snippets of his home life since hopping on board at BBC Radio 2 last year, shared how he’s still getting told off by his family for not always nursing them back to health in return. Vernon admitted with a laugh: “Sometimes I get shouted at because it’s not reciprocated, I think is the right word.”
Vernon is treated like a ‘King’ at home but hasn’t quite mastered reciprocating the notion back to his wife and daughters
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True to form, Vernon expressed his routine apologies for the one-way caretaking with a cheery: “You know, I apologise on a regular basis, so yeah, there you go, they really do look after me.” Vernon hasn’t shied away from letting us in on the little rituals at home either. He was playfully dubbed “a lucky man” by fellow presenter Zoe Ball after relaying mornings in the Kay household, saying: “I have Strictly Come Dancing’s Tess Daly roll over and go, ‘It’s time to get up’, with a dig of the elbow, ‘Come on, get up,'” reports the Express. Zoe was quick to retort: “Oh, you’re a lucky man! Living the dream Vernon Kay, honestly.” Love definitely seems to be standing the test of time, as Vernon and Tess celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary last year, after tying the knot in Horwich in 2003.
Vernon and Tess celebrated their 20th anniversary last year
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During an Instagram Q&A, the Strictly Come Dancing host spilled the beans on her enduring romance with Vernon, sharing that their life together is never short of thrills. She excitedly revealed: “We still sit down for dinner and have so much to talk about, we still have a real laugh. I see when his name comes up on his phone, I’m like ‘yay’.” Tess continued: “We have a good laugh, he’s always messing about, dancing and singing in the kitchen. [There’s] never a dull moment.” On Tuesday, it was announced that Vernon is set to join the presenting line up for BBC Children in Need 2024 alongside Rochelle Humes, who returns to hosting duties for the first time since 2019. The pair will be joining this year’s line up alongside Ade Adepitan MBE, Mel Giedroyc, Chris Ramsey and Lenny Rush, live on BBC One and iPlayer from MediaCityUK, Salford, at 7pm on Friday 15 November 2024 to take viewers through a sparkling evening of fun and fundraising.Story SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnStrictly Come DancingTess DalyVernon KayZoe Ball