“When I see him on telly, I feel sick,” the alleged recipient’s mother said. The Sun reported that the teenager’s family complained to the BBC on 19 May and that the payments were used to fund a drugs habit. There’s just too many of these people on social media. In his tweet, he wrote: “I think it’s important to take a stand. He tweeted a screenshot which featured the Metropolitan police logo and the words: “Thank you for contacting the Metropolitan police service to report your crime.” Nicky Campbell appeared to suggest he had contacted police about being mentioned in connection with the story. Gary Lineker tweeted: “Hate to disappoint the haters but it’s not me.” He tweeted: “Just to say I’m very much looking forward to hosting my radio show on Monday – whoever the ‘BBC Presenter’ in the news is, I have the same message for you as Rylan did earlier: it certainly ain’t me.” Meanwhile, Jeremy Vine also denied he was the broadcaster in question. I’m currently filming a show in Italy for the BBC, so take my name out ya mouths.” Rylan Clark, currently filming abroad for the BBC, tweeted: “Not sure why my names floating about but re that story in the sun- that ain’t me babe. Neither the accused nor the teenager, who was reported to be 17 when the payments began, was identified in the newspaper’s report.Īfter the report, several people ruled themselves out of being the unnamed presenter.
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