Vick Hope says she feels 'split into two people' as she returns to work at Radio 1 six months after giving birth to her first child with Calvin Harris

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Vick Hope said that she felt like he was 'going to throw up' ahead of returning to Radio 1 after her six-month long maternity leave.

The TV and radio star, 36, welcomed son Micah with DJ Calvin Harris, 42, last July but is now back to work.

She returned to her Going Home Show on Monday with her co-hosts Jamie Laing and Katie Thistleton who both also welcomed babies recently.

As the show began Kate said: 'We've all had babies nobody has slept so let's see how this goes! We're all back together it feels weird!'

A nervous Vick then added: 'I can't remember what I am allowed to say on the radio anymore! I feel like out babies should all be in a band together one day. I feel so spaced out I feel like I might vom, I have quivering lips.'

Ahead of the show Vick wrote on her Instagram Story alongside a snap of her little one in a pram: 'Anyone else go back to work feeling like you are split into two completely different people?

Vick Hope said that she felt like he was 'going to throw up' ahead of returning to Radio 1 after her six-month long maternity leave

The TV and radio star, 36, welcomed son Micah with DJ Calvin Harris, 42, last July but is now back to work

Ahead of the show Vick wrote on her Instagram Story alongside a snap of her little one in a pram: 'Anyone else go back to work feeling like you are split into two completely different people?'

'Going gently where possible, so nervous to be back on live radio I feel like I'm going to throw up. With you from 3.30pm, possible vom.' 

Vick and Calvin, who tied the knot in 2023, announced the arrival of baby Micah in August in a sweet social media post, following his birth on July 20.

Vick had a home water birth at their property in Ibiza, where she flew after beginning her maternity leave.

Calvin shared a candid photograph of his wife lying in the birthing pool and a tender shot of himself with the baby moments after the birth.

Alongside the series of photos, Calvin announced the birth and wrote: '20th of July, our boy arrived. Micah is here!

'My wife is a superhero and I am in complete awe of her primal wisdom! Just so grateful. We love you so much Micah.'

He included a graphic photograph of Vick's placenta, which was later turned into pills by drying and grinding the organ into a powder that's then encapsulated.

Former supermarket shelf stacker Calvin - whose real name is Adam Wiles - is one of the highest-earning DJs in the world and in 2020 sold the rights to his back catalogue to an investment firm for a reported £76million.

In a recent interview, he told how he planned to stop DJing within the next decade. He said: 'I always said that once I get past 50, I can't see me DJing.

She returned to her Going Home Show on Monday with her co-hosts Jamie Laing and Katie Thistleton who both also welcomed babies recently

Vick and Calvin, who tied the knot in 2023, announced the arrival of baby Micah in August in a sweet social media post, following his birth on July 20

Vick had a home water birth at their property in Ibiza, where she flew after beginning her maternity leave

Seen with her co-host Jamie while she was pregnant last year. Jamie's wife Sophie Habboo also recently had a baby

'The more commercial end [of DJing], it gets a little bit suspect. I think I'd prefer to be in the studio making tunes.'

Back in January, Vick shared rare pictures of her baby son Micah and her husband in an Instagram post.

Alongside the post marking their first Christmas as a family of three, she penned: ''Twas the season'.

The mother-of-one also shared photos of herself in matching pyjamas with Micah resting on her chest.

Calvin also made an appearance in Vick's carousel of photos as he was seen sharing a sweet moment at the dinner table with his son.

The star got into the holiday spirit as he was seen carrying a newly bought Christmas tree.

Vick shared multiple photos of her baby, including a sweet snap of him wearing a cream onesie which read 'my first Christmas'.

The little tot also wore matching Christmas pyjamas with his grandmother Adeline Nowosu, who held him sweetly in her arms.

The pair also shared an adorable moment where Vick's mother held him up, smiling from ear to ear as he looked adorable in a green striped onesie. 

The new mother appeared to be balancing parent life well, as she also shared snaps posing alongside her friends. 

It was revealed recently that Calvin is swapping his decks for a boardroom desk after becoming an executive at a tech firm.

The record producer, known for hits such as We Found Love and One Kiss, was unveiled as the new Chief Wellness Officer at fast-growing healthcare brand Healf.

The company was founded in 2020 by Manchester-born brothers Max Clarke and Lestat McCree as an online destination for carefully selected wellbeing products.

It now serves more than 550,000 regular customers and its annual revenues have surpassed £100million.

The company said Calvin will help shape Healf's 'wellbeing philosophy, product curation and cultural presence' in his new role.

The Dumfries-born star said: 'As an artist I find inspiration in different things: people, places, feelings, words. Music is about pushing limits, doing things I haven't done before - I have to take care of my mind and body to do that.

Meanwhile this week Calvin has been on a DJ job in Brazil

He shared snaps in his yellow and green Brazil shirt after one of his huge gigs

The crowds for his Brazil show were huge

'I've learned that what keeps me feeling good changes all the time, depending on the day, the tour, the studio, everything. Healf gets that.

'They're not trying to tell you how to live; they're helping you find what works for you.

'That's why stepping in as Chief Wellbeing Officer made sense, their whole approach feels real, grounded and genuinely helpful.'

Calvin is starring in a new advertising campaign for Healf alongside Claudia Schiffer, who is an investor in the brand and its ambassador for 'Women's Health & Longevity'.

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