HOT UPDATE: “Still Here, Still Smiling And I’m Not Going Anywhere.” BBC Breakfast icon Carol Kirkwood has finally broken her silence after enduring years of what viewers call “DREADFUL ABUSE,” and her response is pure fire. “Call me what you like, but I show up every day and I own that screen,” she snapped. In a bold takedown of her harshest critics, Carol hit back with unshakable grit, reacting in an unexpected way, revealing her current life, and this time everyone was left speechless.

HOT UPDATE: “Still Here, Still Smiling And I’m Not Going Anywhere.” BBC Breakfast icon Carol Kirkwood has finally broken her silence after enduring years of what viewers call “DREADFUL ABUSE,” and her response is pure fire. “Call me what you like, but I show up every day and I own that screen,” she snapped. In a bold takedown of her harshest critics, Carol hit back with unshakable grit, reacting in an unexpected way, revealing her current life, and this time everyone was left speechless.

The British television landscape woke up to a powerful moment of resilience in mid-2025 when **Carol Kirkwood**, the beloved weather presenter on *BBC Breakfast*, finally addressed years of relentless online trolling and viewer criticism head-on. In a candid interview that quickly went viral across media outlets, the 63-year-old icon delivered a message that blended defiance, humor, and unwavering self-assurance: “Still here, still smiling—and I’m not going anywhere.”

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Kirkwood, who has graced BBC screens since the late 1990s, first joined as a weather forecaster in 1998 after training with the Met Office. Her warm, professional demeanor and trademark enthusiasm for even the gloomiest forecasts have made her a staple of morning television for millions. Viewers tune in daily for her updates on BBC One’s flagship breakfast show, where she delivers forecasts alongside hosts like Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt. Yet behind the sunny on-screen persona lies a reality many public figures face: a barrage of negativity from a vocal minority.

In the interview, published in outlets like *Radio Times* and quickly amplified by the *Daily Mail*, *Express*, and others in July 2025, Kirkwood opened up about the “dreadful abuse” she endures regularly. She described receiving harsh comments on X (formerly Twitter) and even direct emails containing “dreadful things.” The criticism often targets her appearance, age, or role—echoing broader issues of sexism in broadcasting, including debates around hashtags like #NotAWeatherGirl that challenge patronizing labels.

But Kirkwood refused to let it define her. “I am what I am, and I don’t really care what anybody thinks of me,” she declared. She snapped back at critics with grit: “Call me what you like, but I show up every day and I own that screen.” Dismissing the vitriol as “water off a duck’s back,” she quipped, “Or maybe that should be heavy rain off a duck’s back?”—a playful nod to her weather expertise that left readers chuckling and admirers cheering.

The response struck a chord because it wasn’t just defensive; it was empowering. Kirkwood highlighted how life experiences have built her resilience. She referenced losing three close friends to breast cancer, noting, “It makes you think, ‘Why am I worried about a few lines?’” She also critiqued society’s obsession with youth, adding, “It’s terribly sad there’s such a youth culture these days. People expect you to look young. Why? There’s beauty in every age.”

This wasn’t her first brush with discussing online negativity—she hinted at personal attacks as far back as 2014 in an interview with *The Herald*. But this time felt different: more assertive, more final. The statement “Still here, still smiling—and I’m not going anywhere” became a rallying cry, symbolizing her commitment to her craft amid adversity.

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Kirkwood’s career trajectory adds depth to her words. Born Carol MacKellaig in Morar, Scotland, in 1962, she grew up as one of eight children in a hotelier family. After early roles in local  TV and BBC radio, she built a solid path at the BBC. Beyond weather, she’s a bestselling author with four novels published and a fifth on the way, often weaving romance and intrigue inspired by her love of storytelling. Her personal life has seen challenges too—a divorce from ex-husband Jimmy Kirkwood in 2008—but brighter chapters followed. In 2022, she announced her engagement to partner Steve Randall live on air from the Chelsea Flower Show. They married in an intimate ceremony at Cliveden House in Buckinghamshire on December 27, 2023, describing it as “blissful” and unforgettable.

Fans have long appreciated her authenticity. Despite occasional absences or stand-ins (like Sarah Keith-Lucas or Matt Taylor), her returns spark joy. She’s participated in events like *Strictly Come Dancing* in 2015 (finishing 10th) and remains passionate about meteorology, often emphasizing the fascination of the UK’s ever-changing weather.

Her bold takedown resonated widely. Supporters flooded social media with praise, celebrating her as a role model for handling hate with class. Critics were left speechless by the poise—she didn’t lash out personally but reaffirmed her value through dedication. “I’m just doing my job to the best of my ability and hopefully improving myself on a daily basis, whether people think I’m capable or not,” she said in one reflection.

The episode underscores larger conversations about online abuse toward women in media. Kirkwood’s experience mirrors that of many broadcasters facing gendered scrutiny or ageism. Yet her approach—focusing on passion, perspective, and humor—offers a blueprint for resilience. As she put it, the trolling is now “nothing but heavy rain off a duck’s back.”

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