
BBC Breakfast's beloved weather presenter Carol Kirkwood has shared her thoughts on a touching on-air moment that resonated deeply with viewers. The incident, which occurred during a live broadcast, saw Kirkwood visibly moved as she delivered the weather forecast.
Speaking about the emotional moment, Kirkwood revealed how the support from fans helped her through it. "I was overwhelmed by the kindness of people who reached out afterwards," she said. "It just shows how connected we all are."
Why Did Carol Kirkwood Get Emotional?
While Kirkwood didn't delve into specifics about what triggered her emotions, she admitted that sometimes the weight of personal experiences can surface unexpectedly. "We're all human," she added. "Even when you're live on TV, emotions can catch you off guard."
Viewers' Heartwarming Response
Fans of the show quickly took to social media to express their support for Kirkwood. Many praised her authenticity, with one viewer tweeting: "It's refreshing to see real emotions on TV. We love you, Carol!"
The 61-year-old presenter, who has been with BBC Breakfast since 1997, is known for her cheerful demeanour and professionalism. This rare glimpse of vulnerability only endeared her further to the audience.
A Career Spanning Decades
Kirkwood's career in broadcasting spans over three decades, making her one of the most recognisable faces on British television. Her ability to connect with viewers has been a hallmark of her success.
When asked about how she maintains her composure during difficult moments, Kirkwood shared: "You just take a deep breath and carry on. The show must go on, as they say."