Carol Kirkwood stuns BBC Breakfast viewers as she makes major change to on-screen outfit | The Sun

CAROL Kirkwood stunned fans as she swapped her dress with a casual t-shirt and trousers on this morning's BBC Breakfast.

The beloved weather presenter, 61, opted for a very different outfit choice as she brought viewers the latest forecast from RSPB Arne.


The charming and elegant Carol typically wears a figure hugging dress on the morning news programme.

But today, Carol wore a white short sleeve t-shirt with a graphic bunny rabbit with sunglasses.

She wore this with a pair of slim fit black trousers to complete her quirky ensemble.

Taking to social media, one BBC Breakfast fan said: "Carol, my daughter loves your t-shirt! Where is it from?"

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Another wrote: "Looking good Carol."

A third penned: "Morning Carol, love the… T-shirt."

A fourth added: "Lovely tee Carol."

Last week on BBC Breakfast, Carol was light-heartedly branded a "monster" by host Naga Munchetty live on air.

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During the show, Naga and Charlie Stayt discussed the 90th anniversary of the first sighting of the Loch Ness monster.

Naga told the weather presenter: "Carol, we’re talking about the Loch Ness Monster next,” before the meteorologist burst into laughter.

“Why are you laughing?” Naga asked as Carol replied: "I'm just envisioning what’s coming my way, Naga.”

She asked: “Have you ever looked for the Loch Ness Monster? Obviously, you’re from Scotland, you were born in Scotland, isn’t the loch near where you were born the deepest part in Scotland or something?”

"It's the deepest fresh water in the UK and Loch Morar also has its own monster and she is called Morag, allegedly a relation of Nessy,"

Carol replied as Naga cheekily remarked: "Middle name Carol?”

“That's what I was waiting for!” Carol quipped as the presenter added: "I couldn’t let you down Carol, I couldn’t let you down."

BBC Breakfast airs daily from 6am on BBC One.

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