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Steve Wright says 'sometimes people don't want you' in heartbreaking last video

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Family released details on his death
Family released details on his death

IN the final video snapped of BBC Radio star Steve Wright he heartbreakingly said: "Sometimes people want you, sometimes they don't."

The legend tragically died aged 69, his heartbroken loved ones announced on Tuesday.

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BBC legend Steve Wright was last photographed after he was axed from his show in 2022Credit: BBC
Wright was photographed out and about with a brief case in hand in 2021 - donning a bright-coloured tie
Wright was photographed out and about with a brief case in hand in 2021 - donning a bright-coloured tieCredit: MagicmomentsUK
He's also been seen enjoying a glass of red the year prior
He's also been seen enjoying a glass of red the year priorCredit: MagicmomentsUK

Tributes are already pouring in for him, with Zoe Ball and Vernon Kay leading the kind words.

It has now emerged that Steve Wright had been struggling with his health although his death was still a "huge, huge shock to colleagues".

Wright was last snapped outside the BBC studios, after he was axed from his Afternoon Show slot in 2022.

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Speaking about the shock move, the DJ said at the time: "Sometimes people want you, sometimes they don't.

"Sometimes there are changes and they give you another offer - and that's OK. I understand that, I really understand that."

He continued: "I've been offered loads of stuff at the BBC and I'm staying at Radio 2.

"What it actually means for me is rather than working six days a week, I'll be working maybe two and a half days a week.

"So maybe I can get lunch, maybe I can have a rest, whatever, for a little while."

He'd also said on air at the time: "Before we start the show proper, if I may, I'd just like to say thank you ever so much for all the messages that have come in, over the weekend after I announced on Friday on the afternoon that we are leaving the Afternoon Show."

Prior to that, he was last seen jumping into a black cab with a briefcase in hand, and a face mask on, in 2021.

He donned a bright tie as he wandered the streets of London.


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Wright was also snapped the year prior, enjoying a glass of wine and meal.

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The star's family today announced his tragic death.

His mourning loved ones this afternoon said: "It is with deep sorrow and profound regret that we announce the passing of our beloved Steve Wright.

"In addition to his son, Tom, and daughter, Lucy, Steve leaves behind his brother, Laurence and his father Richard.

"Also, much-loved close friends and colleagues, and millions of devoted radio listeners who had the good fortune and great pleasure of allowing Steve into their daily lives as one of the UK's most enduring and popular radio personalities.

"As we all grieve, the family requests privacy at this immensely difficult time."

Tributes are pouring in for the legend from fellow radio stars.

Colleague Sara Cox broke down in tears live on air today as she announced Wright had died.

She told listeners: "It's really hard to know what to say about the news of Steve Wright's passing, except we are all absolutely devastated and shocked and blindsided by this news.

"Steve was an extraordinary broadcaster, a really, really. kind person.

"He was witty, he was warm, and he was a huge, huge part of the Radio 2 family, and I know my fellow DJs will all be absolutely shattered too." 

Radio 2 DJ Zoe Ball was devastated by the news, telling her fans: "Wrighty. Our Radio friend, our inspiration, master of broadcasting, the Godfather, a dear friend, always there for us all with support, advice & love & most importantly laughter.

"Rest well you wonderful magic man. Life won't be the same without you here. Love you my friend my hero x."

She added: "Thoughts to Steve's family, his beloved listeners, Tim, Jayney, Bobbi & his team."

Vernon Kay, who also presents on Radio 2, shared a lengthy post about the loss.

"Words, alone, do not feel enough, to attempt to describe the respect I had, for this man; this titan of radio and someone I was so proud to call a friend," he wrote.

"Thank you Steve, for the decades of joy you brought to the airwaves, entertaining us all with your wit, warmth and that most wonderful of voices."

The star's family today announced his tragic death
The star's family today announced his tragic deathCredit: Alamy
Wright had been with the BBC for decades
Wright had been with the BBC for decadesCredit: Getty

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