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Chris Evans stays silent on pay while exiting Radio 2 show

Earlier, the star told listeners how he phoned his elderly mother for advice on how to respond to tricky questions.

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Chris Evans (Nick Ansell/PA)

Chris Evans went for a jog after refusing to answer questions about his BBC salary following his Radio 2 show.

Earlier, on-air, the star acknowledged the interest surrounding his pay – revealed to be more than £2 million – and told listeners how he phoned his elderly mother for advice on how to respond to tricky questions.

But exiting Wogan House in running gear after the show, the DJ, asked whether he was embarrassed about his salary, went for some exercise.

Chris Evans (Yui Mok/PA)
Chris Evans (Yui Mok/PA)

Evans topped the list on more than £2 million while the highest paid woman was Strictly’s Claudia Winkleman on between £450,000-£499,999.

Evans acknowledged the backlash – which has included criticism of the BBC by Theresa May – after conducting an almost breathless round-up of Thursday’s newspapers, featuring headlines such as “Bloated Blokes Club” and “Awkward!”.

“Here’s a question – what do you say when confronted with the question: are you embarrassed about what you earn? Are you ashamed of what you earn?,” he said.

Claudia Winkleman (Matt Crossick/PA)
Claudia Winkleman (Matt Crossick/PA)

“Frankly, I had no idea what to say. I’ve been asked that question and so have many of my colleagues over the last 24 hours. I was asked that again this morning by a film crew as I ran into work.

“So here’s what I did. I called my mum. She’s 91, she’s very wise, she was in the war, and I asked her what she thought.

“She said: ‘Hang on a minute, love, let me just turn the telly down’, she was watching Columbo on catch-up at the time, as she often is.

Chris Evans (Andrew Matthews/PA)
Chris Evans (Andrew Matthews/PA)

“‘And tell them – if your bosses don’t think you’re worth it one day, they’ll sort that out soon enough’.”

Evans added: “So there you are – I’m going with what my mum said and that’s it. I don’t think you tune in to this show to hear us talk about these things but I had to say that this morning and had to be right and proper that I said that.

“I thank my mum for advice, as always, I live by her word and I will die by her word.”

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