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Emma Willis Feels Pressure Taking Over Zoe Ball's Radio Show
13 Jan
Summary
- Emma Willis expresses nervousness about hosting the BBC Radio 2 show.
- Zoe Ball left her Saturday slot after only seven months on air.
- Zoe Ball sent Emma Willis a supportive message ahead of her debut.

Emma Willis is experiencing significant pressure as she gears up to host the BBC Radio 2 Saturday afternoon show, taking over from Zoe Ball. Willis, 49, candidly shared her nervousness about succeeding the well-known radio personality, expressing a desire not to dwell on the idea of 'taking over' Ball's show.
Ball, 55, announced her departure from the Saturday slot in the previous month, after a seven-month tenure. She officially finished her last show on December 20. Ahead of Willis's debut this weekend, Ball sent a reassuring message: "it's going to be great, you're going to be fine." Willis acknowledged the immense popularity of Ball and the associated pressure.
Willis is no stranger to Radio 2, having guest-hosted various shows since 2019. She is also known for her television work on programs like The Voice and Love Is Blind UK. Ball, in her statement about leaving, expressed her excitement for Willis, describing her as "pure sunshine" and confident she would bring "all the joy (and tunes!)" to Saturdays.




