BBC Breakfast’s Carol Kirkwood addresses “last day at BBC” exit claims
On the contrary, BBC Breakfast’s Carol Kirkwood has unequivocally debunked speculations that she plans to leave the program.
Today, the weatherman seemed to be tricked by an April Fool’s Day joke, as a phony Instagram account claiming to belong to Carol Kirkwood announced it was “regrettably” her “final day at the BBC.
A buddy just forwarded this from Instagram! This profile doesn’t belong to me… and today isn’t my final day at the BBC.
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Relieved supporters expressed their gratitude in the comments, with one saying: “I’m so grateful! My spouse wouldn’t get better if they didn’t see your friendly visage at breakfast each morning!
Another expressed, “A moment of panic struck me upon seeing this, but thankfully it’s just a misunderstanding.” A third chipped in, “Oh, thank heavens it’s not real!
Hey there! Speaking from my gaming perspective, let me tell you about a funny moment with my TV buddy, Matt. He quipped, “I was really looking forward to catching some Z’s tomorrow since it’s my day off, but looks like I’ll have to face the gaming challenge instead!” Isn’t he clever?
Back in 1997, Carol became a part of the BBC Breakfast team, which makes her the longest-standing current presenter on that particular program.
Previously, she explained last year that she thinks the criticisms about her 14-year age difference with spouse Steve Randall wouldn’t be so harsh if he were older than her.
In a reversed situation, such an observation wouldn’t be made. I’ve received some remarks, but they don’t bother me in the least, she shared with the Express.
Nowadays, terms like ‘toy-boy’ for him or ‘cougar’ for me are not applicable; what truly counts is our happiness in our relationship.
BBC Breakfast airs 6am to 9am each morning on BBC One and BBC News 24.
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2025-04-01 21:49