BBC Breakfast weather presenter Carol Kirkwood has said she is under "more pressure" when it comes to her appearance because she is on television.

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In this week's issue of Radio Times, the nine-time winner of the weather presenter of the year award, 56, discusses how she copes with the fact that approximately 1.5 million people watch her on television every morning.

On how she deals with knowing how many people are watching, Kirkwood says: "I like it if my hair is neat and my make-up is OK and I'm not having a fat day!"

She adds: "I didn't get this figure eating salad. But I go to the gym and I run. I try to be healthy. When I put on weight, it's annoying, but I try to get it off. Perhaps I'm under a little bit more pressure because I'm on the telly."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ln-TEQ5e0ns

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The presenter and Radio Times cover star also talks about her divorce, her family and 20 years of weather presenting in the full interview in this week's magazine, which goes on sale on Tuesday.

Weather presenter Carol Kirkwood stars in the latest issue of Radio Times, on sale from Tuesday 4th September
Weather presenter Carol Kirkwood stars in the latest issue of Radio Times, on sale from Tuesday 4th September 2018

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