Davina McCall has unveiled her upcoming television endeavor. The television personality is set to host this year’s BBC Red Nose Day, signaling a potential shift towards reduced work commitments following her undisclosed marriage and health concerns. Having been part of the charity event since 2005, Davina recently expressed her intention to scale back to a four-day work week, leaving uncertainty surrounding her future TV projects.
During a conversation on the Miss Me? podcast with Miquita Oliver and Jordan Stephens, Davina shared insights into her life journey, including overcoming addiction in her 20s and the impact of her prior health challenges. Reflecting on her breast cancer diagnosis, which she described as “very, very frightening,” Davina emphasized the need to reevaluate her priorities and embrace a more stress-free lifestyle.
Reports indicate that Davina’s commitment to BBC Red Nose Day is unwavering, with the event being a cornerstone in her charitable involvement. The Mirror reached out to Davina’s representatives for further comments on her involvement in the upcoming event.
Returning to the Red Nose Day special shortly after her brain surgery, Davina delivered a heartfelt message during the 2024 40th anniversary show, highlighting her tumultuous health journey. She participated in the Comic Relief appeal segment, alongside other notable performers and entertainers, sharing her personal struggles with viewers.
Davina’s personal life took a positive turn in December 2025 when she tied the knot with her supportive partner, Michael Douglas, in a intimate ceremony near their residence in Kent. On the podcast, Davina expressed her commitment to prioritize self-care by transitioning to a four-day work schedule and striving for a more balanced lifestyle, recognizing the importance of her well-being in caring for others.
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