Overview
- On results day, Kay told colleague Scott Mills he couldn't stop crying and said the family had "done alright."
- He said he repeatedly watched a phone video of Amber opening her results, admitting he kept welling up.
- Kay called GCSEs the first major step and said they felt tougher than A-levels for parents and students.
- He contrasted Amber's outcome with his own poor GCSEs and A-levels and urged disappointed teens to take heart.
- By Friday, he told listeners he had calmed down, the family could breathe, and he and Tess Daly would toast the news over the weekend.