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Carol Vorderman emotional as she shares pride for son after joint television appearance

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Carol Vorderman has thanked her followers for their "outpouring of love" after son Cameron King joined her on ITV's This Morning to discuss the challenges he's faced over the years.Speaking to presenters Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby on Wednesday's programme, Carol, 60, spoke openly about the education system and how her son first struggled to find his feet due to the lack of support available at the time.Cameron, 24, has severe forms of ADD, dyslexia and ADHD but has managed to achieve a first class honours degree and a Masters degree.Taking to Instagram after the programme, the mother-of-two shared a snap of Cameron with the ITV hosts along with a lengthy message to her fans and said she is still "determined" to make a change.

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