Carol Vorderman recently announced that she will be stepping back from her Sunday radio show on LBC due to health concerns. The 63-year-old shared on Instagram that she had experienced a health scare two weeks ago, leading to an overnight hospital stay. Although she received the all-clear from scans and tests, Vorderman admitted to feeling burnt out from working seven days a week for an unknown period of time.
In her video post, Carol expressed her disappointment in having to make the difficult decision to leave her Sunday show but emphasized the importance of prioritizing her health. She mentioned that she will still be involved with LBC in some capacity in the future, despite reducing her workload to weekdays only. Vanessa Feltz will be taking over the Sunday afternoon slot on the radio show.
LBC issued a statement in support of Carol’s decision, emphasizing that her health is the top priority. The network acknowledged that Vorderman’s show was a beloved listen on Sundays and assured listeners that she will make appearances on the station in the future.
Carol Vorderman’s departure from her Sunday show comes after she left her BBC radio program earlier this year due to new social media guidelines introduced by the corporation. The TV personality has been known for her outspoken views on social media, particularly in her criticisms of the government. This led to management deciding that she should no longer host her Saturday morning show on BBC Radio Wales.
Despite the setbacks, Carol Vorderman remains a prominent figure in the media and entertainment industry. Fans can look forward to seeing her back on LBC in the future, albeit in a reduced capacity. The important lesson from this situation is the significance of prioritizing one’s health and well-being, even in the face of professional commitments. It serves as a reminder that self-care should always come first, no matter how busy or demanding our schedules may be.