BBC presenter Hazel Irvine has revealed why she will never enter the world of social media, more than 30 years after presenting her first Olympic games.
The Scottish broadcaster co-presented the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea, and is considered one of the very first female presenters in the country.
She made history aged 28 as the youngest presenter of the BBC's leading sports show, Grandstand, on June 19, 1993.Despite being a familiar face on our TV screens over the years, the 59-year-old told the Telegraph that she had no intention of ever making the jump to social media.
She explained that this was because she wanted to separate her work life from her private life and said "it is hard enough".Speaking about her decision to not use social media, she said: “One: I am hopeless with technology,” she says, laughing. “I would be bungling my way through that if I tried.
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