On August 15, 2025, BBC weather presenter Carol Kirkwood, 63, and her husband, Steve Randall, 48, announced their successful IVF pregnancy, a milestone that has left fans overjoyed and emotional. In a heartfelt interview with Hello! Magazine, Kirkwood shared, “We never gave up on our dream of having a child,” revealing their long journey through fertility treatments. The news, breaking after years of private struggles, has sparked a wave of support on X, with fans celebrating the couple’s resilience and love.

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Kirkwood, a beloved figure on BBC Breakfast, married Randall, a former police officer, in 2023 after a 2022 engagement at Cliveden House. The couple faced significant challenges, including Kirkwood’s age and multiple failed IVF attempts, as she candidly detailed. “It’s been a tough road, but this baby is our miracle,” she said, confirming they are expecting their first child, a girl, in early 2026. The announcement, accompanied by a radiant photo of Kirkwood cradling her bump, drew heartfelt reactions, with X posts like, “Carol’s joy is infectious!” and “Such a beautiful story.”

The couple’s journey resonates deeply, especially given Kirkwood’s openness about fertility struggles. She described the emotional toll of treatments, saying, “There were moments we thought it wouldn’t happen.” Randall, who proposed during a Cornwall walk, has been a steadfast supporter, with Kirkwood praising his strength: “Steve’s my rock.” Their story, reported by Express, highlights advancements in IVF, with clinics like London’s CREATE Fertility noting increased success for older mothers, though risks remain.

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Fans on X have flooded the platform with congratulations, with #CarolBaby trending and posts like, “63 and pregnant? Carol’s an inspiration!” Some expressed concern about her age, citing NHS data on higher risks for older pregnancies, but Kirkwood addressed this, saying, “We’re under excellent care.” Her BBC Breakfast colleagues, including Naga Munchetty, shared on-air tributes, with Munchetty tearfully saying, “Carol’s glowing—she deserves this happiness.” The announcement follows Kirkwood’s return to broadcasting after a hamstring injury, adding to her triumphant moment.

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As Kirkwood prepares for motherhood, her story of perseverance through IVF has touched hearts, proving dreams can defy odds. The couple’s announcement, a beacon of hope, ensures their baby girl will arrive to a world already celebrating her parents’ love and strength.