Maya Jama delights fan with a video call after he was given her number by MISTAKE

Maya Jama delights fan with a video call after he was given her number by MISTAKE when a girl he met on holiday gave him the wrong contact details

Maya Jama delighted a fan when she answered a video call from him after he was given the wrong number by a girl on holiday.

Luke Worley took to Twitter on Thursday to share a screengrab from their chat, with the presenter, 26, while he was in Kos, Greece.

Blowing a kiss to the camera, Maya appeared to be in good spirits as she spoke with Luke who could be seen smiling while wearing a Three Lions shirt.

Maya Jama delights fan with a video call after he was given her number by MISTAKE when a girl he met on holiday gave him the wrong contact details

He wrote in delight: ‘So I got chatting to some girl called Sarah on holiday in Kos and she gave me her number…

‘The next day I tried calling her and she gave me the wrong number….Turned out the random number she gave me was @mayajama Actually mental.’

Luke also explained that he had a video of their conversation but has yet to post it on his social media, and has joked Peter Crouch could show it on his Euro 2020 show.

'Actually mental!' Luke explained how he was given a number by a girl that turned out to be Maya's phone number

‘Actually mental!’ Luke explained how he was given a number by a girl that turned out to be Maya’s phone number

Elsewhere, in April, Maya revealed that growing up without her father present was not something she ‘sat at home and cried about’ in a new interview with Marie Claire.

The TV presenter’s dad spent much of her childhood in and out of prison for various sentences but Maya told how anything that seemed sad in her life, she would make a joke out of.

She said: ‘Anything that seems tragic or could make people feel sorry for me, I make a joke out of. I guess it’s because I’m OK with it. I’ve accepted it and I don’t want you making me feel like you’re sorry for me. 

Strong: Elsewhere, in April, Maya revealed that growing up without her father present was not something she 'sat at home and cried about'

Strong: Elsewhere, in April, Maya revealed that growing up without her father present was not something she ‘sat at home and cried about’

‘If people said, ‘Where’s your dad?’ I’d say, ‘Oh, he’s in jail’ and I’d laugh about it. It wasn’t something I sat at home and cried about.’

Maya added that she enjoys a good relationship with her stepfather and is grateful she got to see a ‘loving relationship’ play out between him and her mother Sadie.

She said: ‘When I was 10, my mum met my stepfather and he is the loveliest man. So I got to see a loving relationship, which I think is what can affect young women growing up without a dad – not experiencing love first-hand and seeing how a healthy relationship should be. Dad wasn’t around, but I had all the love I needed from elsewhere.’ 

Moved on: At the time she said, 'Anything that seems tragic or could make people feel sorry for me, I make a joke out of. I guess it's because I'm OK with it. I've accepted it'

Moved on: At the time she said, ‘Anything that seems tragic or could make people feel sorry for me, I make a joke out of. I guess it’s because I’m OK with it. I’ve accepted it’

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