Zoe Ball's son has broken his silence on the BBC Radio 2 presenter's disappearance following a devastating family announcement.
The long-standing DJ's son Woody Cook, who she shares with her ex-husband Norman Cook, also known as Fat Boy Slim, has spoken out.
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He didn't appear to reference his mum's replacement at the station after Gaby Roslin and Scott Mills stepped in to fill her regular radio slot.
She was last absent from the station after the death of her mum Julie Peckham following a heartbreakingly brief battle with cancer.
Now Woody has taken to his Instagram, but he hasn't mentioned his mum, deciding to instead promote a DJ brand to his followers.
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"(disclaimer) They did send me this for free & and I have enjoyed using it for 6 months at this point. Much love everyone," he wrote in the caption.
Listeners have flocked to X, formally Twitter, with their concerns, with one writing: "What has happened to Zoe Ball? She's been off the radio for five weeks in total – no mention of her whatsoever the last few weeks. I hope she's ok."
Her replacement Scott was forced to make a statement before he took over her show following her disappearance.
"If you set your alarm every morning to go off at 6:30 am and normally Zoe comes on, please do not freak out. You have not overslept," he said.
"If you've just put us on this morning, it's Scott Mills in for Zoe for the next few weeks. I'm sending you all my love Zo', as are the team," he said.
A spokesperson for the BBC previously confirmed that Zoe would be coming back to the airwaves "later this month", but she's yet to confirm herself.
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