Vernon Kay Not Allowed to Talk About Something on Radio 2

Vernon Kay said he is not allowed to talk about one thing on his Radio 2 show. He has been working on the show since 2023.
Many people listen to Vernon's show. He talks about his life and has a music quiz. He recently talked about hot cross buns and got a complaint.
Vernon likes hot cross buns with a lot of butter. He said they come in different flavors now. But one listener did not like this idea.
A listener named Rachel wrote to Vernon. She said do not change the hot cross bun. She said it is not a hot cross bun if you add different flavors.
Another listener said Vernon should try hot cross buns with ham and cheese. Vernon said he might try it.
Vernon was talking about hot cross buns.
Vernon said his colleague Janine does not let him talk about his bacon sandwich on the show. He said it is very delicious.
Vernon and his colleagues were talking about sourdough bread. They all had different favorite types.
Sourdough bread is very popular now. There is a bakery in Bolton that makes good toasted bread.
Vernon joked about getting in trouble for talking about his bacon and cheese sandwich.
Vernon's colleague told him not to talk about his sandwich. Vernon laughed and said it caused a stir.
Vernon and Jeremy talked about Scott Mills.
Vernon did not say anything when Jeremy mentioned Scott Mills' sacking. Scott used to talk to Vernon on the show.
Jeremy asked Vernon about Scott Mills' sacking. Vernon did not respond.
Jeremy said they would talk about Scott Mills' sacking on his show.
Vernon stayed quiet and Jeremy moved on to other topics.
Scott Mills is no longer working at the BBC.
The police investigated Scott Mills in 2018. But they did not find enough evidence to charge him.
Scott Mills made a statement about his sacking. He said there were rumors and speculation.
Scott said the police investigated him in 2016. But they did not find enough evidence to charge him.
Scott hopes people will not talk about this anymore. He thanks his colleagues and listeners for their support.