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November 8, 2025 - https://www.bbcDOTcom/news/articles/c74j7v1d9g9o
Television presenter Davina McCall has revealed she underwent surgery for breast cancer nearly three weeks ago. In a video posted to her Instagram account, the Comic Relief host said she was "very angry" by the discovery but feels in a "much more positive place". McCall, 58, said she found a lump in her breast after
### VACCINATION (2021)
Jeremy Vine has praised the speed of the Covid-19 vaccine rollout after receiving his first jab. The presenter, 55, received his first dose at the weekend and a video of the moment was shown on his Channel 5 morning programme on Monday. Vine, who contracted coronavirus last December, described the experience as "honestly so exciting" and was seen bumping elbows with the NHS staff member who gave him the injection. Speaking to viewers, he added: "And to think that a year ago whatever went in my arm there wasn't even developed. You think it would take 10 years and it took them six months - six months to make it and six months to roll it out, and then five seconds to get it into my arm. That is amazing." In another clip, Vine is seen arriving at the vaccination centre and saying: "I am actually almost wanting to run in because it is so exciting because finally, finally protection against Covid. Here we go." Vine developed symptoms - including a persistent cough, muscle ache and a fever - in December last year and by Christmas he had received a positive test result. He self-isolated in the spare room of his family home and recorded a series of video diaries which later aired on his show. Davina McCall, 53, was also among the famous faces who received a jab at the weekend. The former Big Brother host shared a photo of herself on Instagram Stories on Sunday after having the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine. Posing with her vaccine card, she wrote: "Feeling a bit weepy." Sir David Attenborough, Sir Ian McKellen, Dolly Parton, Prue Leith, Michael Eavis, Phillip Schofield and Arnold Schwarzenegger are among the other celebrities who have been vaccinated.
### DAVINA MCCALL FACEBOOK POSTS
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Davina McCall February 5, 2013: At a vaccination centre. Babies crying everywhere. But at least they are getting protected. Thank to you and your crazy fundraising !! #goodwork
Bossie's Ice Creams December 31, 2023: This is the delightful Davina McCall back in September BGC Charity Day in London's Canary Wharf. Davina was raising money for Action Medical Research who are on a mission to save and change children's lives through medical research,developing treatments, vaccinations and cures. #charity #BGC #charityevent #givingback #givingsomethingback #WeLeadOthersFollow
Dine with Davina in support of Action Medical Research October 10, 2022: Thank you, ladies, for all your support and generosity! We at Action Medical Research appreciate your donation and making this event a success. Your support helps to further our mission to save and change children's lives through medical research, developing treatments, vaccinations and cures. Your support is invaluable to us. dinewithdavinia Davina McCall Action Medical Research Photography Lee Collier Photography #Dinewithdavina #Fun #lunchwiththegirls #entertainment #southampton #beauty #fashion #nails #skincare #women #positive #celebratingeachother #medicalresearch #children #savinglives
### DAVINA MCCALL HEALTH REPORTS
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Davina McCall struggling with short-term memory after brain tumour surgery | ITV News
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Davina McCall Reveals Change+Check Helped Find Her Cancer | Lorraine Nov 10, 2025 #lorraine #changeandcheck #davinamccall Over 150 people have credited our Change + Check campaign with helping them find their breast cancer. That number now includes Davina McCall, who shared over the weekend that she recently underwent surgery to remove a lump, one she checked after being reminded of the symptoms by our Change + Check stickers. Our Helen Addis and Dr Hilary join Lorraine to explain why it's so important not to delay getting checked, to remind us of those symptoms to watch for, and discuss why, like Davina, it's completely natural to feel angry after a diagnosis.