Arielle Free: BBC Radio 1 host taken off air after clashing over DJ’s choice of music - when will she return
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BBC Radio 1 presenter Arielle Free has been taken off air after disapproving her colleague’s choice of music during a live show. Free made a brief appearance at Charlie Hedges’ Dance Anthems Ibiza show on Sunday (July 30) but was cut off for saying she didn’t like a song he was playing.
But as soon as she was introduced, she told Hedges that she didn’t like the song that was being played in the playground, which was ‘My Barn, My Rules’ by Stream MCR-T and horsegiirL.
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Hide AdShe said: “Can I be honest with you Charlie? I expected better of you. I don’t like this song…I hate it.” As she began to further criticise the song’s lyrics, Hedges turned her mic down, resulting in her being on air for less than a minute.
Hedges said in response: “Sorry, I’m taking your mic down. It’s my show, Arielle, have some respect, please.”
According to NationalWorld’s sister title, PeopleWorld, this has now led to the 36-year-old Scottish DJ being suspended by the broadcaster. BBC in a statement, however, assured fans that she would return to Radio 1 next week for her early morning breakfast show.
Their statement also said: “Whilst we would not comment on individual matters, we have strict codes of behaviour for staff and presenters, and any breaches are taken extremely seriously.”
The lyrics to My Barn, My Rules
Welcome to the farm
Did you know?
They are more than than 350 breeds of horses in the world
And I am one of them
Old Billy was the oldest recorded horse
Who lived to the ripe old age of 62
This one is for you Old Billy
Yay!
Long mane, big hoof, shiny coat, what’s new?
Small ears, so cute
Nice tail, good mood
Good mood (x2)
Long mane, big hoof, shiny coat, what’s new?
Small ears, so cute
Nice tail, good mood
Good mood (x2)
I walk, I trot, I lope, I gallop (x 4)
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