Will Best’s new Hits Radio show starts this Sunday!
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Big Brother favorite Will Best is set to brighten up your weekends as the new host of Hits Radio's Sunday morning show, debuting this Sunday, January 12th, at 9 a.m.
Will is no stranger to Hits Radio fans, having recently filled in for Sam Thompson on the evening show while Sam was in Australia for I’m a Celebrity…Unpacked! This summer, he also hosted an exclusive Off the Record session with none other than David Guetta, cementing his place as a key part of the Hits Radio family.
With his infectious energy and unique perspective, Will is ready to kickstart your Sundays with a perfect mix of nostalgic throwbacks and today’s biggest hits. Listeners are encouraged to join the fun and share what they’re up to as Will promises to deliver the ultimate soundtrack to your morning.
Speaking about his new role, Will said:
"I knew if I hung around the Hits Radio studios long enough, they’d have to give me a job eventually! I can’t wait to get cracking in the New Year and spend Sunday mornings with listeners for all the biggest tunes and biggest throwbacks. It’s going to be a great start to 2025."
Catch Will Best every Sunday morning on Hits Radio at hitsradio.co.uk or via the Rayo app. Don’t miss out on the fun!
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