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RADIO 1 meltdown man Chris Moyles came face- to-face with his ex-girlfriend yesterday for the first time since their shock split.

They couldn't avoid each other as they both attended a mutual friend's wedding in York. The loudmouth DJ, 36, seems on the edge after dumping BBC producer Sophie Waite because he didn't want to marry her.

The stress of the split and contract wrangles with the Beeb, which left him unpaid, led to a half-hour moan live on air last week from the roly-poly grump. But the News of the World understands the BBC will NOT take any disciplinary action because they are too worried about his state of mind.

A friend said: "Chris and Sophie are both devastated about the split."

http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/showbiz/xs/996526/DJ-Chris-Moyles-bumps-into-ex-girlfriend-at-wedding.html

Was Sophie there? Or have they just mistake the blonde for his ex? I wish the newspapers would leave the poor guy alone, these reports are hardly helping matters.

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Together but apart: Chris Moyles and Sophie Waite were at the wedding of friends in York yesterday

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Smiles better: After a nervous start, the pair find something to laugh about

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Glum again: The reality of their split appears to hit home

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Final farewell: The former couple said their goodbyes earlier this month when Sophie handed back the keys to Chris's Audi

It's never the easiest moment - and Chris Moyles clearly had mixed emotions when he came face-to-face with his ex-girlfriend yesterday for the first time since their split.

Radio 1 breakfast show DJ Moyles, 36, dumped BBC TV producer Sophie Waite, 33, in August because he didn't want to get married - and ironically, the pair were reunited at a wedding.

Rather than keep an uncomfortable distance at the nuptials of mutual friends in York, Moyles and Waite decided to do the mature thing and put on a friendly front.

But the couple seemed slightly uneasy together, looking glum then laughing nervously.

The pair were reunited at their friends' Jordi Carr & Abbie Pethullis wedding at The Bar Convent in York.

The Daily Mail make it worse, by using a photo of Sophie to compare it with. It just doesn't appear to be her.

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