Davina McCall combines family fun and courage after breast cancer diagnosis
McCall was seen dancing alongside the 22-year old daughter filmed at their family home in Kent
Davina McCall shared a fun moment with her youngest daughter on Tuesday, shortly after revealing she has been diagnosed with breast cancer.
The TV presenter is still recovering from brain surgery to remove a benign tumour, previously disclosed that she underwent another surgery three weeks ago after finding a lump in her breast.
She took to Instagram on Saturday morning to share an a emotional video revealing the details of her health.
Now, McCall, 58, joined daughter Tilly for a TikTok video filmed at their family home in Kent.
McCall was seen dancing alongside the 22-year old to the up-tempo house track If You Don't Want This by ManLikeTwin as they grooved together in their spacious kitchen.
The post shared by Tilly, was captioned: 'Always putting mother dearest onto bangers. She was really getting into, bless her.'
Addressing her breast cancer diagnosis with Instagram followers on Saturday evening, McCall revealed she found the lump while checking herself after seeing posters for Lorraine Kelly's lifesaving Change +Check campaign at ITV studios.
McCall emphasised that her cancer had been caught 'very very clearly' but she would still undergo five days of radiotherapy in January as an 'insurance policy' to remain cancer free.
The star shared her diagnosis during her Dine With Davina charity event, leaving the gathered crowd gasping.
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