Paul O'Grady has broken his silence after many months away from the radio with a sweet post.
The radio presenter recently returned to his Radio 2 show last week after being replaced by Rob Beckett for three months.
He recently visited the Chelsea Flower Show and posted a wholesome picture of him standing in front of a layout of gorgeous bouquets.
"No, I haven’t got a stall flogging flowers, I’m at the Chelsea Flower Show," the broadcaster wrote.
"I look like I’ve been up to something on this photo but I can assure you I haven’t. I kept getting asked by the press if I was into gardening but I had to come clean and admit that if I go into a garden centre the plants wilt with fear in case I buy them.
"Great day though, hooked up with some of my favourite people and couldn’t believe the stunning garden designs and the most beautiful flowers that could only have been grown by a magician."
Fans were delighted with his recent return and took to the comment section to share their excitement.
"Your great! Glad you're back on the radio !" one happy user said while another added: "So glad your back on the radio."
Another complimented the star: "Don't you ever change Paul you have got such a talent for making people laugh."
"You look brill," one said while another posted: "You are a super man, you make me laugh, would of loved to have been up to the Chelsea flower show."
Back in February, BBC Radio 2 listeners were up in arms when they heard Paul was being taken off air after 23 years.
He had helmed his Paul O'Grady on the Wireless show since 2009 with fans tuning in every Sunday to be warmed by his gentle humour and celebrity anecdotes from 5-7pm.
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It was announced a few months ago that he would be absent for several months and that his show would only run for 13 weeks seasons at a time.
At the time, Paul released a statement saying: "It’s my last Radio2 Sunday show for quite sometime, our listening figures have shot up so a great big thank you to everyone who listens.
“While I’m on the subject I’d also like to thank my producer ( sounds very grand) Malcolm Prince who is one of the best in the business and hasn’t cracked once in the 14 years we’ve been on air.
“There’s a new regime now, I do 13 weeks on and then 13 off which is nothing to do with me as it’s a management decision.
“So, all being well and providing I’m not in India or Borneo, travel restrictions permitting, I should be back some time in May. Take it easy.”
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