For more than twenty years, Carol Kirkwood has been the sunny presence greeting millions of viewers on BBC Breakfast. She’s braved blizzards on live television, been tugged off her feet by excitable dogs, and even twirled under the glittering lights of Strictly Come Dancing.

But lately, it’s her off-screen story — one filled with unexpected romance and second chances — that has truly captured hearts.

💍 When Friendship Turned Into Love
Last year, Carol stunned audiences when she announced her engagement live on air. The man behind her smile is Steve Randall, a retired police officer turned businessman. Far from a whirlwind romance, Carol explained that theirs began in the most ordinary yet meaningful way: friendship.

“We were friends before we became a couple, so we already knew each other quite well,” she shared. “Neither of us was looking for love, and then it just happened — it grew quietly, naturally. Who would have thought I’d be getting married again at this age? I certainly didn’t.”

🌹 “In My Eyes, He’s Perfect”
Known for her warmth and honesty, Carol doesn’t hold back when she talks about Steve. “He’s handsome, kind, caring, and he makes me laugh. He’s also a wonderful cook. Honestly, he’s everything I could ever want. In my eyes, he’s perfect.”

It’s the little gestures that mean the most: a steaming cup of tea waiting at 2:45 a.m. before she leaves for work, or a handwritten love note left on the kitchen counter. “To me, that’s worth more than a million red roses.”

A Second Chance at Happiness
Carol was married to hockey player Jimmy Kirkwood until their divorce in 2008. For years afterward, she openly embraced her independence and insisted she wasn’t searching for romance. That makes her current joy all the more poignant — love came when she least expected it.

Now, she’s looking forward with hope and excitement. “There’s so much to look forward to in the next 20 years,” she says with a smile.

🌞 Her Own Forecast
She’s spent a career predicting storms and sunshine for others, but Carol Kirkwood’s personal weather report now looks brighter than ever: clear skies, gentle warmth, and love at the heart of it all.

“He’s the best thing that’s ever happened to me,” she reflects, her words carrying the weight of someone who knows just how rare true companionship can be.