BBC Radio 2 host Zoe Ball has been replaced by Gaby Roslin in a presenting shake-up this week.
Listeners tuning into the popular station today may have noticed a different voice on the radio.
Presenter Gaby Roslin took the reins and The Sun can reveal she’ll be sitting in for Zoe, who won’t be back on air until Monday July 8.
Zoe, 53, attended Glastonbury Festival with travel presenter Richie Anderson and newsreader Tina Daheely as they hosted the show from Worthy Farm.
They returned on Monday to share the gossip from the music extravaganza and Zoe has now booked the week off.
Zoe’s son Woody, who she shares with DJ Fatboy Slim aka Norman Cook, performed at Glasto on Thursday night in the Greenpeace field.
Last year, the lad played four sets during his time at Glastonbury and crowd surfed at his dad’s gig, calling it “the best day of my life”.
It comes after Zoe Ball took time off BBC Radio earlier this year amid her mum’s devastating health battle.
Zoe’s mum Julia was diagnosed with cancer, and Gaby stepped in to cover the show.
Julia sadly passed away in April, with Zoe later thanking her friend Gaby for holding the fort.
Zoe usually hosts her breakfast slot on Radio 2 every weekday morning from 6.30am to 9.30am.
She took on the coveted breakfast show at the beginning of 2019, taking over from Chris Evans.
Zoe has a long history on the airwaves and even hosted the early breakfast show on Radio 1 in the 90s.