Nick Grimshaw has said that people's response to him leaving BBC Radio 1 felt 'like dying'. 'But you weren’t dead so you could enjoy the obituaries and the flowers' 💐
The 38-year-old joined the BBC in 2007, hosting BBC Two youth music show Sound alongside DJ Annie Mac before going on to host Radio 1’s Weekend Breakfast Show in 2008 until the following year, and then moving to host a late-night slot on the station.at the age of 27 in 2012, and in May 2018 became the second longest-running host of the Radio 1 breakfast show, overtaking Tony Blackburn.
Nick joked that the nice things people said as he left Radio 1 was like getting an obituary he could read ‘I was there for 14 years. A lot of life happens in that time and a lot of changes,’ he said on the‘Your friends start getting married and having kids and you’re so different from 23 to 37. So, when I left, it did feel huge. It felt seismic that I left in terms of having accomplished my dream, which was weird anyway, and then it was done, so that was even weirder.
‘It was like dying a bit, because everyone sort of gave you an obituary and everyone posted like you were dead. ‘Everyone sent you flowers, and then your family would say things to you and your friends would say things to you that they’d never said before, so it actually was like dying.’He then jokingly added: ‘But you weren’t dead so you could enjoy the obituaries and the flowers.’
The former radio DJ also admitted that he always doubted himself and wondered if anyone even listened or laughed at his show.More:
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