BBC Breakfast weather presenter Carol Kirkwood has opened up on her personal life and admitted itâs âsadâ when ârelationships break downâ in a candid interview

Carol theorised that there âisnât such a thingâ as a âperfect romanceâ (Image: Getty)
Carol Kirkwood has opened up about the anguish of her divorce, admitting it is âsadâ when ârelationships break downâ. The BBC Breakfast meteorologist, who announced this morning that she is leaving the BBC after more than 25 years, reflected on relationships in a previous interview in which she looked back on her former marriage.
Carol, who married police officer Steve Randall in 2023, was previously wed to property developer Jimmy Kirkwood. The couple separated in 2008 after 18 years together.
She has previously revealed that during this challenging period she maintained her bubbly on-screen persona while broadcasting, despite needing a proper weep behind the scenes.
Carol has since said there is no such thing as a âperfect romanceâ and offered perspective on her past relationship, acknowledging that it is âsadâ when things come to an end.
Speaking to Womanâs Way, she said: âI love hearing about how people meet. I feel sad when relationships break down. I was married before and we got divorced, and itâs always sad when that happens.â

LONDON, ENGLAND â MAY 22: Carol Kirkwood attends the 2023 Chelsea Flower Show at Royal Hospital Chelsea on May 22, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Jeff Spicer/Getty Images)Â (Image: Getty Images)
âBut of course, there isnât such a thing â I donât think â as a perfect romance, where youâre never going to fall out or have cross words. Of course you are; thatâs life.â
Carol, who is also a published author, has appeared on hugely popular shows including Strictly Come Dancing and The One Show. She has previously explained how her career helped her cope during her divorce, allowing her to place her âgrief into a compartmentâ.
Speaking to Yours magazine, Carol revealed that she kept her personal pain âseparateâ from her professional life; otherwise, she admitted, she would likely have ended up in a âpuddle of tearsâ.
However, Carol has also been full of praise for her husband Steve, describing him as âvery romantic and very generousâ. Speaking to PA, she added that he is a âlovely manâ.

Carol Kirkwood has opened up about her divorce heartache (Image: Getty)
Follwoing news of her departure, Carole said leaving the BBC after more than 25 years âhasnât been an easy decision to makeâ, but added it âfeels like the right moment to step awayâ.
In a statement, she said: âItâs been an absolute privilege to bring you the weather every day. My job is something Iâve never taken for granted and Iâve loved every minute!
âFrom early starts and all manner of forecasts, Iâve shared it with incredible colleagues at BBC Breakfast, BBC Weather and programmes across the BBC. Iâd like to thank them for their support and friendship which has meant the world.
âAnd to those watching and listening at home â thank you for all the kindness you have shown me over the years, being part of your mornings has been a joy. This hasnât been an easy decision to make, but it feels like the right moment to step away. Iâll carry with me the most wonderful memories.â


