Inside Scott Mills’ romance with fiancé Sam Vaughan as he gets married in Spain
24.05.2024 - 15:23
/ ok.co.uk
BBC Radio 2 presenter Scott Mills is busy making last-minute preparations for his wedding to fiancé Sam Vaughan in Spain on Saturday, 25 May.
The 51 year old DJ welcomed a host of famous faces to his afternoon radio show on Friday, including fellow broadcaster Jo Whiley and Rylan Clark, who all wished him well for his forthcoming nuptials. Scott announced in 2021 that he was engaged to boyfriend of four years, Sam, and in an exclusive chat with OK! he recently revealed that he's "feeling the pressure" ahead of the big day, reported to be in Sitges, Spain. "Planning is going really well, it's really near now," he said at the time.
"It's a summer wedding. I think we're worked out all the logistics of everything and what's going to happen on the day." As Scott jets off to Spain to say 'I do', we take a look at his relationship with fiancé Sam. Rocky start to romance Scott and fiancé Sam seem perfect for each other, which the radio star says he could see straight away - but unfortunately, Sam needed a little more convincing.
The BBC presenter had been travelling long distance to keep things going with radio brand manager Sam, who lived in Wales at the time, when they began dating in 2017.
"The more time we spent together, the more I could see we were right for each other. I just needed him to see that too," Scott told The Times. "So when we had the conversation about taking it forward and he said 'I'm not ready', I was devastated.
Being friends with someone you're in love with doesn't work. We didn't speak for six months." Luckily, with both Scott and Sam's mums supporting them, Sam was convinced to give love another try and the couple haven't looked back. Moving in together When Scott and Sam got back together, they decided
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