Maya Jama dons a protective mask as she attends rehearsals for Peter Crouch’s new BBC show

Maya Jama dons a protective mask as she attends rehearsals for Peter Crouch’s new BBC show Save Our Summer after Instagram detox

She took a break from Instagram for five days, after announcing she was stepping down from her role as a BBC Radio 1 host.  

But Maya Jama was back with a bang as she returned to the social media site on Wednesday to share a snap of herself at socially distanced rehearsals for Peter Crouch‘s new BBC show Save Our Summer. 

The presenter, 25, donned a safety mask as she stood outside her dressing room pointing to a sign which had her name on it and the words ‘maximum capacity three people’. 

She’s back: Maya Jama was back with a bang as she returned to the social media site on Wednesday to share a snap of herself at rehearsals for Peter Crouch’s new BBC show

The star cut a stylish figure in a gold crop top and denim dungarees which were ripped at the knees.  

Maya captioned the snaps: ‘Socially distanced rehearsals today added mask benefit other than saving lives is I’ve been care free eating all the garlic in sight’.

The presenter later took to her Insta stories where she told fans: ‘Hello my darlings. Really cute because I’ve just downloaded Instagram again and loads of people were like; “are you ok? Is everything alright?” I am, I’ve just been having a little detox from the online world, which felt really cute and lovely. 

Safety first: The presenter, 25, donned a safety mask as she stood outside her dressing room pointing to a sign which had her name on it and the words 'maximum capacity three people'

Safety first: The presenter, 25, donned a safety mask as she stood outside her dressing room pointing to a sign which had her name on it and the words ‘maximum capacity three people’

‘But I’m back and I’m back to rehearsals again.’ 

The show will see Maya, Peter and comedian Alex Horne host an lots of different acts, with everything from music to comedy. 

Earlier this month, Maya announced she was stepping down from her role as BBC Radio 1 Breakfast host. 

The corporation confirmed the star has ‘made the difficult decision not to continue her contract’ due to other commitments.

Break: Of her break from Instagram, Maya told her followers: 'I've just been having a little detox from the online world, which felt really cute and lovely'

Break: Of her break from Instagram, Maya told her followers: ‘I’ve just been having a little detox from the online world, which felt really cute and lovely’

Maya said: ‘Thanks to all you cuties that tuned into the show. It was so great to hear that we have been getting the largest proportion of under 35s tuning in for our on-demand show via BBC Sounds. So we are going out with a bang! Love you.’

Maya, who joined the station in 2018, broadcast her final show on Friday 3 May.

A press release read: ‘Exciting commitments later in the year mean that she is not able to dedicate the time needed to her show.

‘She has loved every moment of her time at Radio 1 and would like to thank the team for their hard work and friendship during the last two years. ‘ 

Meanwhile, Mel C is now reportedly in talks with the BBC to secure her own radio show with the network.  

Latest project: Maya teased a glimpse of her script will follows Maya, Peter and comedian Alex Horne host an lots of different acts, with everything from music to comedy

Latest project: Maya teased a glimpse of her script will follows Maya, Peter and comedian Alex Horne host an lots of different acts, with everything from music to comedy