Helen Skelton appeared emotional as she signed off on her final Sunday morning radio show for BBC 5 Live but told her listeners 'needs must'.
The Countryfile and Strictly Come Dancing star, 40, announced she would no longer be presenting the 10am to 12pm slot on a Sunday, which she took over from Laura Whitmore in August last year.
It comes as Helen prepares to release her first book, which will hit shelves in October. As she prepared to sign off on her final radio show this morning, 5 Live colleague Steve Crossman asked how she was feeling about her exit, with Helen admitting: "I'm not alright about it." Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features But Helen told her listeners "needs must" as she admitted she had been struggling to juggle the job alongside caring for her three children. "The juggle is real," she said, adding: "There is an eight-year-old with a sideline who needs me." Closing off the show, Helen said: "I've loved every minute of the past year ...
thank you to all the team and thank you to all of you. It's hard to know what to say without getting emotional!" Ahead of her final show, Helen posted a video of herself walking up to the BBC studio for the final time.
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