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I want to have long lie-ins, to start looking younger & to find Mr Right

- mark.jefferies@mirror.co.uk

have’ and she said ‘I have not, it is just going to sleep I swear to God’. I was feeling and prodding her face, but it was just sleep. I am looking forward to waking up like a normal person.

“The breakfast show was the only thing I set out to do in life which I have completed. Six years has got a nice ring to it and it is long enough.

“I don’t know if I will cry on air on the last show, I might do. It has been such a big part of my life and I have loved it so much.

“I think if I was leaving the station, I would feel more emotional, but getting to do it every day with a new afternoon show, it is a weird feeling.

“I can’t wait to be able to walk the dogs, being able to not have breakfast stood up, it has been quite stressful.”

Grimmy is also hopeful the change to his life may bring better luck in the love department. Short-term relationsh­ips have come and gone, but he is yet to find someone to “couple-up” with. And asked if he thinks changing jobs will help his search for Mr Right, he sips his green tea and says: “Yes. I think I will have more time to put my life first.

“I have committed to this show, especially the last year, and I have put my head down. But now I can go for dates with people and the new show will help.

“I have been trying to date people, but you don’t want to ‘day date’ and even two weeks ago, I went on a date and then he said, ‘do you want to go to the cinema, it’s at 8.20pm?’.

“And I was thinking, ‘8.20, arrggh the film won’t start until ten-to-nine so it won’t finish before 11’ so home and asleep at midnight and that is if I fall asleep straight away.”

He is in no rush to sign up to more dating apps, though, after his most recent experience.

“My friend made me go on Bumble and I hated it. The deal is you have to reply within 24 hours or it deletes the match.

“But if you go to work and forget, then they are deleted. I didn’t like it. I was swiping no to 100 people to one yes.

“Then it makes you feel weirdly superfi- cial, like ‘don’t like his ears, his hair is bad’. I’m looking forward to going out for dinner not at Nana O’clock and going to gigs and seeing music again.”

The breakfast show was the only thing I set out to do in life which I completed NICK GRIMSHAW ON COMING TO END OF MORNING STINT

Grimmy’s move to Drivetime also means he has a less high-profile slot and more regular hours, which means he is more likely to be able to work on other projects.

He says he would like to make more TV and was not put off by criticism that came with a one-year stint on The X Factor in 2015.

In fact, he praises this year’s line-up as “exciting” and says Simon Cowell is “a panto villain and the best at reality TV”, before reflecting on his own experience on the show.

You need to find something on TV that you are comfortabl­e in, so it could be working with a friend on a subject you love. X Factor didn’t put me off, but it taught me lessons.

“I think the difference between X Factor and radio is you are much more in control of radio and something like X Factor is so much bigger than you and you can’t choose stuff freely.” Whatever he chooses to do next, on TV and elsewhere it won’t be a money-orientated decision.

Grimmy was named in the last BBC pay list as taking home £400,000£409,999, and he says: “I think I am really lucky to earn money for something that I like doing. I don’t really use the word lucky, but it is the one thing in my life I would apply it to.

“You get paid well to talk and have fun. I feel really lucky people in my position and DJs earn money for it.

“This does feel like the end of a chapter, but also, looking back, there is nothing I would do differentl­y. I definitely think I have matured and got more comfortabl­e in my own skin and I am excited about the future.”

Grimmy’s last Radio 1 Breakfast Show is today. He will present a new drivetime show from September 3.

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