SHE shares the airwaves with some of Scotland’s biggest stars.
But even Clyde 1 DJ Cassi was left in awe by the Good Shepherd Centre teenagers.
The Bowie @ Breakfast traffic and travel presenter was one of the guest stars as youngsters celebrated World Radio Day.
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The tables even turned on Cassi when a couple of children took the mic and interviewed her, while another pupil filmed their chat.
She then spent time talking to the young people and taking pictures with them.
Cassi, who also presents her own show on Clyde 1 on Sunday afternoons, told The Gazette: “I didn’t know much about the Good Shepherd Centre and was looking forward to learning more about the school when I went to visit.
“I received a warm welcome from both the teachers and the children and we had a great time chatting all things radio.
“The pupils told me their interests and plans for the future – and one pupil even interviewed me while another filmed. The kids were all fantastic.
“I’m really looking forward to coming back to the centre in June with George Bowie to headline their ‘G in the Park’ festival.”
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