Kirstie Allsopp urges parents to 'wait for their child's reaction' before acting while Jamie Oliver says grades should not 'define you' as they share inspiring messages on GCSE results day Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By Niomi Harris For Mailonline Published: 11:13, 22 August 2024 | Updated: 11:23, 22 August 2024 e-mail View comments Kirstie Allsopp and Jamie Oliver have shared inspiring messages of hope and support for GCSE results day on Thursday . Hundreds of thousands of teenagers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland opened their GCSE exam results in a year when grades were due to be restored to 2019 levels in all three nations.

And taking to X, formerly known as Twitter , on the big day, Kirstie noted that the reaction of parents will make a huge difference to their children as she spoke of the importance on holding back their emotions. The presenter, 59, tweeted: 'These are not our exam results they are theirs, so do wait for your child’s reaction to their GCSE results before you jump up looking happy or sad, how we react will matter and could make a difference, but the rest of their life is not defined by these grades, this to shall pass.' While Kirstie, who recently came under fire for allowing her 15-year-old interrail across Europe for three weeks, mostly garnered positive responses, there was one follower who hit out at her for 'preaching' to people.

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