The news shattered her fans. Zoe Ball, the familiar, bright voice of British radio, broke down the wall between studio and real life with one devastating revelation. Her mother, Julia Peckham, was gone. Cancer had stolen her. In the quiet between songs and shows, Zoe chose to step away, to hold her mum’s hand in those final, fragile da…
In her message, Zoe described how everything else fell away when her mother’s diagnosis arrived. Work, schedules, and the comfort of routine were suddenly unimportant compared to time at her mum’s side. Stepping back from her Radio 1 and Radio 2 duties, she allowed Gaby Roslin to fill in, making sure listeners knew why the familiar voice was missing. Behind that decision was a daughter trying to stretch every remaining moment.
She wrote movingly about Julia’s courage, the way her mother faced cancer with a strength that humbled the whole family. Zoe and her brother Jamie were overwhelmed by the care teams who walked with them through the darkest days, praising doctors, nurses, and support staff as heroes. She also acknowledged the quiet army of relatives, friends, and colleagues who carried them with kindness. In her grief, Zoe held tight to gratitude, love, and the memory of her mother’s extraordinary bravery.





