Davina McCall stunned in a beautiful black lacy outfit at the BRIT Awards tonight.
Just six months ago, the TV presenter underwent surgery to remove a benign brain tumour, known as a colloid cyst. In November 2024, Davina revealed she had a 14mm tumour and had surgery to have it removed.
Davina looked incredible as she posed for the cameras at the annual music event, where she wore a stunning black lace outfit, which showed off her incredible figure. Black undergarments protected her modesty as Davina showed off her frame in the beautiful dress.
In other snaps, she posed alongside her partner Michael Douglas, who she credits with helping her recover so quickly from the surgery. Davina and Michael have been dating for some years now, with the TV presenter having met the celebrity hairdresser through work.
The TV star previously recalled how she felt "angry" the tumour had "taken control" of her.
Speaking to friend Stephen Bartlett about the tumour on her podcast Begin Again, she recalled: "I felt like this thing had taken control of me and I was so angry about that. I couldn't let it go, I was like, 'How dare you control my daily life like this and make me feel every day like I'm in danger?' ... I have a newfound enormous sympathy for people who have benign brain tumours".
"I have had so many people say to me: 'Well, at least it was benign.' And you think: 'You have no idea that benign brain tumours can still kill you.' It's just, you don't know when it's going to happen. It could happen tomorrow, it could happen in years' time. It's different to cancer, but it is also awful. A benign does not mean fine."
Davina also explained how she had created a WhatsApp group so all her family and friends could "find a way through if I didn't make it". She explained: "I did go and address my will and make sure that was airtight. I talked to Michael about my wishes. I wrote letters of wishes to all the children and put those in my will."
Whilst she insists the tumour - which she named Jeffrey - hasn't "changed her forever", she did add: "But I've learned things about myself that I would never have learned without this operation."
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