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Carol Vorderman: Countdown star, 59, opens up on dating scene ‘I can do what I want’

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Carol Vorderman, 59, who is best known for presenting Channel 4’s Countdown, has opened up about dating, in which she admitted doesn’t want to settle down.

Carol revealed that she can now do what she wants, when she wants.Speaking in an interview with Platinum magazine, the radio and TV presenter said: “I absolutely do not want to settle down.“And if you're happy and something's working out why change it?”Carol then went on to explain to her readers that she has “always been in relationships” and is happy to keep on doing what she’s doing.The host added: “I’d be happy to stay single now because I've always been in relationships.“For the first time ever I can do what I want, when I want.”Carol was previously married to international rugby.

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