Published on March 27, 2026
Vernon Kay was left momentarily speechless during a lively segment on his BBC Radio 2 show when his co-star made an outrageous claim about screen time. The discussion, which aimed to delve into the ever-relevant debate surrounding the impact of screen usage on daily life, took a surprising turn, leaving Kay amused and bewildered.
The segment began with Kay and his co-star discussing recent studies that suggest excessive screen time can lead to various health issues. Listeners tuned in to hear practical tips and expert advice on managing screen usage, particularly in the context of the rise of digital media and remote work.
However, the atmosphere shifted when Kay’s co-star asserted that they had “never spent more than an hour a week on screens” outside of work. This bold statement prompted Kay to incredulously respond, “You’re unbelievable!” His disbelief hinted at the growing concern for many regarding the hours spent glued to devices in today’s technology-driven world.
To add to the humor of the moment, Kay jokingly challenged his co-star to prove their claim, suggesting that they might be the only person in the country adhering to such a strict limit. The playful banter highlighted the contrast between their lifestyles and prompted laughter from the show’s audience.
Listeners were quick to engage on social media, sharing their own screen time experiences and reactions to the wild claim. Many expressed their astonishment, with some even wondering if Kay’s co-star might be living in a digital bubble, entirely disconnected from today’s reality.
As the segment wrapped up, Kay emphasized the importance of finding a balance when it comes to screen time. He encouraged listeners to be mindful of their habits while acknowledging that technology has become an integral part of modern life.
The humorous exchange not only entertained listeners but also sparked a broader conversation about the impact of digital consumption in everyday life. With more people reflecting on their screen time, Kay’s lighthearted banter led to an insightful exploration of a topic that continues to affect millions.
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