BBC Breakfast star Carol Kirkwood has opened up about her heartbreak over not being able to have children, admitting that it was always her ‘dream’ to be a mother
BBC Breakfast stalwart Carol Kirkwood has remained a cherished presence on our television screens for years, lifting our spirits each morning with her infectious grin and dependable weather updates.
Yet beneath her radiant persona, the 62 year old meteorologist has silently endured personal challenges – including the anguish of abandoning a cherished aspiration.
Speaking candidly to OK! magazine, Carol revealed the profound sorrow of remaining childless – something she had once yearned for deeply.
“I always wanted to have children. That was my dream,” she confesses, reports the Mirror.
The presenter, celebrated for her bubbly personality and unwavering professionalism, disclosed that she had even explored fertility treatments before the expenses became prohibitive.
“It was a source of heartbreak, but we tried and failed.”
The Scotland-born broadcaster, who was raised in a large household as one of eight children, has poured her affection into being an extraordinarily dedicated aunt.
“I love them all incredibly,” she gushes, speaking of her 15 nieces and nephews, alongside numerous godchildren.
Though that specific dream remained unfulfilled, Carol has discovered contentment in other aspects of her existence – both in her personal relationships and career achievements.
Following her 2008 split from former husband Jimmy Kirkwood, a one-time field hockey player, Carol concentrated on her professional life and gracefully rebuilt her world.
She maintained discretion about her romantic affairs for years, but thrilled supporters in 2022 when she revealed her engagement to longtime companion Steve Randall, an ex-police officer who became an entrepreneur.
The couple now reside in the Buckinghamshire countryside and recently exchanged vows in an intimate ceremony, with Carol offering glimpses of their happiness through social media posts.
On the professional front, Carol has enjoyed a remarkable tenure at the BBC since joining the corporation in the late 1990s.
She established herself as a fixture on BBC Breakfast and swiftly became the nation’s trusted meteorological authority.
Her approachable manner, professional knowledge, and authentic rapport with audiences transformed her into a cherished public figure.
Beyond her broadcasting duties, Carol captivated viewers during her 2015 stint on Strictly Come Dancing, where she partnered with professional dancer Pasha Kovalev and enchanted fans with her elegance and wit.
More latterly, she has ventured into authorship, releasing multiple romantic fiction titles that have garnered enthusiastic praise and achieved strong sales.
Overcoming romantic disappointment, she explains, has enhanced both her writing abilities and her character.
“You know how it feels when somebody doesn’t love you any more and moves on, in the same way that you’ve probably done to somebody else, when you’ve been honest and said, ‘I think you’re great, but romantically, it’s not going anywhere,’” she says.
“When you’re heartbroken, you cry a lot, you feel sorry for yourself and you think, perhaps, you’re going to spend the rest of your life on your own, and then you don’t. You come out of that. You grow.”
She now wishes her own joyful conclusion will inspire other women who suddenly find themselves facing middle age alone.
“When I got divorced, I did date other people, then somebody said to me, ‘You need to find yourself’ and I was thinking, ‘What? I know myself. I know who I am.’ But I went for a period without dating people, because I was just happy going out with my friends.”
Despite all her accomplishments, it’s evident that not having children continues to be a sensitive area in an otherwise fulfilled existence.
With characteristic grace, Carol has come to terms with this reality.
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