Scott Mills steps out for a dog walk with his husband as friends reveal the DJ is in 'crisis' after being fired by the BBC over historical allegation of serious sexual offences
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Scott Mills stepped out with his loyal husband for the second day in a row on Thursday.
The outing came after he was fired by the BBC for a historical allegation of serious sexual offences.
The DJ, 53, had first broken cover the day before looking gaunt and wearing sunglasses and a baseball cap.
The allegations he faced are said to have happened between 1997 and 2000, police said, while Mills was in his mid-20s.
Scott Mills stepped out with his husband for the second day in a row on Thursday after he was fired by the BBC over a historical allegation of serious sexual offences
The DJ, 53, went for a walk with his husband for the second day in a row
Mills was questioned under caution by police in 2018 but the case was rejected by the Crown Prosecution Service in 2019 due to a lack of evidence. The BBC admitted that it knew about the allegations as far back as 2017.
Sources close to the star branded him the 'nicest man in showbiz' to the Daily Mail and said friends are 'very worried for his mental health' as they admitted they 'don't know how he will get through this'.
Another said that his husband Sam, whom he met in 2016 and married in 2024, has been 'a great source of support' and is the 'one thing that is keeping Scott going'.
Announcing his sacking from the corporation, Lorna Clarke, Director of Music, told BBC staff in an email last month: 'I wanted to personally let you know that Scott Mills has left the Breakfast show, and the BBC.
'I know that this news will be sudden and unexpected and therefore must come as a shock.
'Not least as so many of us have worked with Scott over a great many years, across a broad range of our programmes on R1, 5Live, R2 and TV.
'I felt it was important to share this news with you at the earliest opportunity.
'Of course, it will also come as a shock to our audience and loyal breakfast show listeners too.
'I will update everyone with more information on plans for the show when I'm able to.
'While I appreciate many of you will have questions, I hope you can understand that I am not going to be saying anything.'
In an extraordinary statement to the Daily Mail, Scott broke his silence, insisting he 'fully cooperated and responded' at the time of the police probe. But he did not not address the allegations.
His full statement read: 'The recent announcement that I am no longer contracted to the BBC has led to the publication of rumour and speculation. In response to this the Metropolitan Police has made a statement, which I confirm relates to me.
'An allegation was made against me in 2016 of a historic sexual offence which was the subject of a police investigation in which I fully cooperated and responded to in 2018.
Sources close to the star have said friends are 'very worried for his mental health' as they admitted they 'don't know how he will get through this'
'As the police have stated, a file of evidence was submitted to the Crown Prosecution Service, which determined that the evidential threshold had not been met to bring charges.
'Since the investigation related to an allegation that dates back nearly 30 years and the police investigation was closed seven years ago, I hope that the public and the media will understand and respect my wish not to make any further public comment on this matter.
'I wish to thank from the bottom of my heart all those who have reached out to me with kindness, my former colleagues and my beloved listeners, who I greatly miss.'
In a further statement, the BBC said: 'Scott Mills had a long career across the BBC, he was hugely popular and we know the news this week has come as a shock and surprise to many.
'What we can confirm is that in recent weeks, we obtained new information relating to Scott and we spoke directly with him. As a result, the BBC acted decisively in line with our culture and values and terminated his contracts on Friday, March 27.
'The BBC has made a significant commitment to improve its culture, processes and standards. Last year, following an independent culture review, we set out the behavioural expectations for everyone who works with or for the BBC and we were clear that action would be taken if these were not met.
'Separately, we can confirm the BBC was made aware in 2017 of the existence of an ongoing police investigation, which was subsequently closed in 2019 with no arrest or charge being made.
'We are doing more work to understand the details of what was known by the BBC at this time.'

