Eurovision Song Contest commentator Scott Mills has opened up about wedding planning ahead of his marriage to Sam Vaughan - and admits that he's 'feeling the pressure'
BBC Radio 2 presenter Scott Mills may be preparing for the big week of Eurovision madness ahead, but he's also busy with wedding planning ahead of marrying fiancé Sam Vaughan this summer. The broadcaster, 51, announced in 2021 that he was engaged to boyfriend of four years Sam and in an exclusive chat with OK!, Scott has revealed that he's "feeling the pressure" ahead of his nuptials this year.
"I think especially in my job, there will be high expectations of 'Oh his speech is going to be good.' Well, I haven’t written it yet and also I'm not that good at public speaking despite being on the radio every day. So I think I'm feeling the pressure about my speech, because I've got to nail that, haven’t I?"
"That was fine. Then I said to him one year - the first year that me and Rylan started working together - I said, 'Just come for two days and see if you like it.' He came for two days, absolutely loved it and has been there ever since for the whole week!
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