Health
Carol Vorderman Reflects on Health Scare and Family Support

Television presenter Carol Vorderman recently opened up about the emotional toll of her health scare, revealing that her children were “fierce” in their concerns for her wellbeing. In a candid discussion with journalist James O’Brien on his podcast, Full Disclosure, Vorderman explained how she was diagnosed with burnout in September 2024, following an intense period of work after the general election.
Burnout Leads to a Necessary Hiatus
The pressures of her career culminated in a health crisis that forced Vorderman, 64, to step back from her commitments, including her role at LBC. She described the moment she realised the severity of her condition, stating, “I thought they were chest pains, so I had to check myself in.” After undergoing scans, doctors reassured her that it was merely burnout. “The consultant said: ‘It’s just burnout Carol, you’ve got to stop’,” she recalled.
Reflecting on this challenging time, Vorderman noted that her children, Katie and Cameron King, were particularly vocal about her need to take a break. “My kids were quite fierce with me about that,” she mentioned, highlighting the support she received from her family during her recovery.
Returning to Television and Future Projects
After a period of rest, Vorderman assured fans that she has bounced back and is ready to re-engage with her busy schedule. She is now collaborating with Jeremy Vine on Channel 5’s upcoming show, Celebrity Puzzling. In an interview with the Mirror, she shared her competitive spirit, noting that she initially aimed to be gracious but quickly shifted to a more competitive approach. “After about half an hour, the genteel lady aspect went out of the window. I’m very competitive,” she admitted.
In addition to her television work, Vorderman has remained active in political commentary. She has been vocal about her views on the rise of Reform and has expressed disappointment with the leadership of the Labour Party, particularly criticising Sir Keir Starmer. In a recent conversation with HuffPost, she questioned the party’s strategies, stating, “I don’t know who the hell is advising them… Why are you getting it wrong so continuously?”
As she navigates her return to work, Vorderman is also set to appear on Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel on Saturday, July 19, at 18:30 on BBC One. Her resilience and determination to engage with her audience remain evident, as she continues to be a prominent figure in both entertainment and political discourse.
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