đ˘ âBehind the Smile!â⌠Carol Kirkwoodâs Tearful BBC Struggles After Div0rce Reveal Heartbreak
Carol Kirkwood âreduced to tears behind the scenes at BBCâ as she admits her smiley public image and private struggles are worlds apart
One of the BBCâs most familiar faces has opened up about the private struggles she has faced off-air, which she says are world apart from her happy on-screen persona.
Carol Kirkwood, 63, who has been a staple of daytime TV since 1997 as a weatherwoman, recently reflected on her divorce from Scottish property developer Jimmy Kirkwood back in 2008.
She says this was a particularly difficult time in her life, as despite losing the man she had been married to for 18 years, she had no option but to remain smiley on-screen.
The star told Candis magazine: âIâd still have to be smiling Carol on-screen.
âIâd come off-air â we broadcast from the Blue Peter gardens in those days â go to the Ladies, have a good cry, and then reapply my eye make-up before stepping in front of the cameras againâŚ
âIn a funny way, though, it helped with the healing process. I put my grief into a compartment that I kept separate from my work, otherwise Iâd have ended up in a puddle of tears.â

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Carol Kirkwood , 63, who has been a staple of daytime TV since 1997 as a weatherwoman, recently reflected on her divorce from Scottish property developer Jimmy Kirkwood in 2008

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She says this was a particularly difficult time in her life, as despite losing the man she had been married to for 18 years, she had no option but to remain smiley on-screen as a BBC weatherwoman
Carol said that, in its own way, her job âkept her goingâ as she went through the painful separation.
This is because it forced her to develop a âpublic faceâ and a âprivate faceâ.
But while Carolâs first marriage did not work out, she went on to find love again with police officer Steve Randall, who she married in 2023.
The weatherwoman previously joked that she is âpunchingâ with her new partner.
She described him as âvery romantic and very generousâ to PA and described him as a âlovely manâ.
She reminisced that the early stages of their romance were âniceâ as they started out as friends.
When their relationship eventually turned romantic, he even turned down Carolâs offer to sell her home.
Carol told The Times: âI offered to sell my home so we could buy a place together, but heâs happy living here. Heâs a keeper. Heâs a very good cook and tidy as well, tidier than I am.â

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But while Carolâs first marriage did not work out, she went on to find love again with police officer Steve Randall, who she married in 2023
At the time of their meeting, the star said she was âhappily singleâ after taking some time out of dating to âfind herselfâ following the breakdown of her almost 20-year-long marriage.
The TV personality told Saga: âMeeting my husband Steve was fate.
âWe were at a function neither of us wanted to go to. It was a Sliding Doors moment â if I hadnât gone, we would never have met. We chatted, he gave me his number, and ages later, we met for coffee.â
Carol said it was ultimately a âshockâ when Steve proposed, despite the pair previously discussing marriage.
During the pairâs eventual wedding at Cliveden House in Buckinghamshire, the couple wrote their own vows and chose to have no guests at the âperfectâ, private ceremony.