Radio personalities Vernon Kay and Sara Cox, both hailing from Bolton, Greater Manchester, have a longstanding connection. They have been part of the BBC network for many years.
Recently, their salaries at the BBC were disclosed. Vernon earns between £405,000 and £409,999, whereas Sara’s salary ranges from £320,000 to £324,999. This revelation coincided with their Radio 2 shows’ schedule overlap, leading to an entertaining exchange between the two hosts.
Sara took over the Breakfast Show earlier in the month from Scott Mills. Vernon, who follows Sara on air, playfully greeted her as ‘Coxy,’ a nickname from her ‘ladette’ era in the 1990s, alongside Zoe Ball and Denise van Outen.
During a recent broadcast, Vernon jovially welcomed Sara, to which she responded in jest, reminiscing about her past persona. Sara humorously confirmed she has moved on from that phase but humorously admitted that being “sensible” is still a work in progress.
Sara’s lifestyle has evolved significantly, transitioning from her previous ‘ladette’ image to a dedicated wife and mother of three with a passion for fitness. She even completed a grueling marathon challenge last year, raising over £11 million for BBC Children in Need.
Although associated with the ‘ladette’ label in the past, Sara has expressed her dislike for the term, emphasizing that it diminishes women’s independence and fun. She has evolved from her early TV days on Channel 4 to her current radio role, where she interviews top celebrities.
The term ‘ladette,’ defined as assertive young women engaging in heavy drinking, has fallen out of favor over time. Sara has made it clear that she prefers not to be labeled in this way, as it undermines women’s empowerment and individuality.
Despite past associations, Sara has embraced personal growth and career milestones. She appreciates Vernon’s support and encouragement, especially following her debut hosting the BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show.
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