Davina McCall makes emotional public appearance after brain surgery

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Davina McCall makes emotional public appearance after brain surgery
Published: Dec, 14 2024 17:16

Davina McCall became emotional during her first public appearance since undergoing brain surgery, speaking at a Brain Tumour Research Campaign (BTRC) event on Thursday. The 57-year-old presenter spoke from a podium at All Saints Church in Fulham, sharing her personal story with the audience.

Earlier this month she had an operation to remove a benign brain tumour called a colloid cyst after a company offered her a health scan in return for giving a menopause talk. She was introduced to the stage by BTRC chairman Kevin O'Neill, the neurosurgeon who performed her surgery.

After giving him a long hug, McCall stepped up, saying: "I'm not going to cry… I'm crying already. That didn't go well". She went on: "I know lots of you here are on your own brain tumour journey and many of you have lost loved ones to a brain tumour.

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Davina McCall says she has short-term memory problems after brain tumour surgery. McCall's sister Caroline Baday died from lung and bone cancer in 2012 at the age of 50 and had been told by doctors she also had two tumours on her brain. Sharing a selection of photos and short videos of the night, the charity thanked McCall, hailing her "a powerful voice for this cause".

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