Listeners from all around the world were tuned in to the Zoe Ball Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2 this morning to hear Kylie Minogue and the exclusive first play of her new single Say Something.. "Zoe Louise Ball has made history. I think this song Is about all of our eternal quests for love and the searching and the knowing there’s someone out there!" "I used to just roll over and turn it off again and again. She was the first female host of both The Radio 1 Breakfast Show and The Radio 2 Breakfast Show for the BBC, and presented the 1990s children's show Live & Kicking. To do this we will link your MailOnline account with your Facebook account. There’s definitely a balance of fun and pure escapism with an emotional element.”“It’s like a gigantic song,” she explained, adding: “Yet it’s very heartfelt at the same time.
She usually hosts the breakfast slot on weekdays; perhaps it’s just a week off.
She said there was a big smile on her face, but at the same she time felt like crying.At the end of the interview there was only one thing Zoe could do, and that was to play the song again – much to Kylie’s delight as she let out little squeal, adding: “Thank you, turn it up, turn it up!”Introducing Kylie onto the show, Zoe said that it was time to speak to a goddess and pointed out the last time she’d been on the show was when she was about to step on to the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury.Zoe wanted to know more about the new single, which Kylie said was written last year.Your email address will not be published.After playing the song, Zoe asked Kylie how it had sounded at home? Zoe Ball took to Instagram on Monday to kick-start a new week of hosting with a spring in her stepPart of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media GroupDo you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline?She showed off this fun, classic crew neck T-shirt by independent label Along Came She designed by Emma Brockbank who creates sustainable clothing that won't break the bank.Published by Associated Newspapers LtdYour comment will be posted to MailOnline as usualBusting a groove! "To see a man like that crumble under the pressure was heartbreaking to watch. Zoe Ball took to Instagram on Monday to kick-start a new week of hosting with a spring in her step. she asked Sara Cox, her breakfast show successor, on a programme commemorating Radio 1's 40th anniversary.
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But if he plays a bad record, I'll listen to you to see if you're all right. Zoe later told a BBC 2 documentary she'd been "high" during a live broadcast from Ibiza; and, according to the Mail On Sunday, school bus drivers in Shropshire banned the show after the star uttered a four-letter expletive in 1998.The star, who was moved to tears when she heard the total, thanked everyone who donated money, saying: "Your generosity is everything and will make such a difference and help so many vulnerable people. What more could you ask for?We're loving the 'Disco Ball' T-shirt with the silver glitter slogan and lightening star logo that will sparkle under any light (preferably at the disco).Whilst you wait for the top to land online, head to the carousel to shop similar tees from Nasty Gal, Fiorucci and Blake Seven.She busted a move as she showed off the statement Tee, by clothing brand Along Came She.Celebration: Kylie Minogue revealed on Thursday that she 'did an Adele' by re-watching her Glastonbury 2019 slot with beau Paul Solomons to celebrate her performanceAlong Came She 'Disco Ball' T-shirtShe flung open her jacket to reveal a T-shirt with 'Disco Ball' brandished across the chest.Your comment will be posted to MailOnline as usual.New track: Kylie also promoted her new single Say Something from her 15th album Disco, and said 'it’s like a galactic disco, it’s about our eternal quest for love and searching'Star guest: Last week, Zoe welcomed pop superstar Kylie Minogue to her show, where she promoted her new single Say Something from her 15th album DiscoThe views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.Full of beans!