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Every day is fat day for me at the moment - I can't stop eating food! We don't know the sex. When we were in the doctor's, they asked if we wanted to find out and we had a big argument about it in the middle of the surgery!

When asked how she was feeling, Jo, who's due in October, said: "I'm feeling better now, but I've been feeling pretty sick. I've eaten for England honestly - ridiculous amounts of food!

While telling listeners she's not going to find out the sex of the baby, Jo, whose fellow Radio 1 DJ Edith Bowman is also pregnant, added: "It's a very fertile place Radio 1 - it's ridiculous!

No comments have so far been submitted. Why not be the first to send us your thoughts, or debate this issue live on our message boards. Argos AO. Headlines U. Privacy Policy Feedback. Radio 1 DJ Jo Whiley is pregnant with her fourth child at the age of 42 Last updated at 09 May Jo Whiley at the Radio 1 studios announcing her pregnancy - with a T-shirt bearing the slogan 'I slept with Chris Moyles last night'.

Share or comment on this article:. Comments 0 Share what you think. Bing Site Web Enter search term: Search. But having the four kids is brilliant and there are different dynamics within the family.

I was working and my husband did all the hard work with the kids, so I was probably having more fun! We really like the alternative side as well, like Biffy Clyro or the Foo Fighters, and everyone in the house likes the Artic Monkeys. It means the world to people to have that shared experience. Does she think there was enough UK government support for the arts and musicians in particular?

She pauses, choosing her words carefully. Having been at the BBC for nearly 30 years, she appears wary of being seen as too political. Having lost a couple of friends, in recent months, to Covid, I just know that we have to be incredibly safe. There will be a melancholy chill when festivals and gigs start again.

And then there are those glimmers. Having come so close to losing Frances, things are more settled. Frances, now vaccinated, is happily back at her residential home, and Whiley can see the positive outcome of such a frightening experience. Please update your payment details to keep enjoying your Irish Times subscription. Jo Whiley: I thought my sister would have to die for anything to change The DJ fought back after being offered a jab before her disabled sister, who then caught Covid Mon, Jun 21, , Emine Saner.

Photograph: Leigh Keily. We spent about 72 hours of a rather hellish time waiting to see whether she was going to pull through or not We speak on the phone, her familiar voice warm and intimate. Home energy upgrades are now more important than ever. The Dublin start-up making the future better with an appreciation for innovation. Commenting on The Irish Times has changed. To comment you must now be an Irish Times subscriber. The account details entered are not currently associated with an Irish Times subscription.

Please subscribe to sign in to comment. You should receive instructions for resetting your password. Cottage cheese and pineapple. It puts me in a very bad mood if I open the fridge and someone has emptied the last tub.

Who would be your dream party guests? Hollywood glamour. What is your best time-saving tip? I do everything at million miles an hour. People take their time to do stuff too often. I find it much better just to rush around and get everything done. Just speed up! What did your parents teach you?

To look after other people and just to be kind. What advice will you hand down to your children? My advice is that no matter how bad things are at the moment, it will pass. Are you a hoarder or do you tend to throw things away?



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