Today, Jeremy Vine reportedly disclosed that his wife pleaded with him to hide his identity in public when he was incorrectly implicated in the BBC sexual misconduct incident.

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According to a report by Daily Mail, the 58-year-old radio and TV broadcaster revealed that his wife Rachel worried about his safety and gave him a baseball cap with the warning, “You better wear this,” before he headed to a Bruce Springsteen concert over the weekend.

Who is Jeremy Vine?

Jeremy Vine is a British television and radio presenter, journalist, and author. He was born on May 17, 1965, in Epsom, Surrey, England. Vine is best known for his work as the host of numerous television programs and as a presenter on BBC Radio 2.

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Vine started his career as a journalist, working for a number of publications, including The Sun, The Observer, and The Coventry Evening Telegraph. He began hosting “The Jeremy Vine Show,” a daily current affairs and phone-in program that covers a variety of issues, on BBC Radio 2 in 2002. The program’s lively discussions and audience participation helped it gain popularity.

In addition to his radio career, Vine has hosted a number of television programs. He rose to fame as the host of “Points of View,” a daily current affairs program on BBC One where he solicited viewers’ opinions about BBC programming. In addition, Vine served as a guest host on the panel discussions “Have I Got News for You” and “Eggheads,” both of which featured quizzes.

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Furthermore, even though Jeremy Vine is most known for his work as a radio host, he has also written a number of books, including “It’s All News to Me: The Adventures of an Accidental Journalist” and “Jeremy Vine: Along for the Ride – My Life in Radio.”