Davina McCall issues major update after devastating diagnosis
Davina McCall prioritizes self-care and balance after surgeries for a benign brain tumor and breast cancer, reducing her workweek to four days to focus on wellbeing.
- Recently, Davina McCall said she will cut her working week to four days on her podcast Begin Again to prioritise her wellbeing after recent health scares.
- Earlier, McCall underwent brain surgery to remove a 14mm colloid cyst nearly a year ago and had breast cancer surgery in October after finding a lump.
- On her Miss Me? podcast, Davina McCall said, `I feel so much better now about my life and trying to get it more balanced` and called self-care her "latest project".
- The decision shifts McCall's TV and podcast commitments and adds to public discussion on women's health and early detection alongside NHS guidance.
- Citing past breakthroughs, McCall said painful change drove personal transformation, recalling sobriety in the early 90s and a brain surgery breakthrough as key moments.
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Davina McCall shares career update following 'frightening' brain surgery ordeal
Davina McCall has revealed she is scaling back her professional commitments to a four-day working week after undergoing both brain tumour surgery and breast cancer treatment within the space of a year.The television presenter said the consecutive health scares prompted a fundamental reassessment of her priorities and wellbeing.The 58-year-old shared the decision on the Miss Me? podcast, explaining that her focus has shifted towards protecting he…
Davina McCall to step back from full-time TV work after health diagnosis
The Masked Singer judge Davina McCall has announced she is moving to a four-day work week after breast cancer surgery, saying the health scare made her realise she needed to take better care of herself
Davina McCall confirms change to her career following significant health challenges
‘What has happened, actually is that I have realised that all my really big growth has come from change, and often quite painful change,’ admits TV presenter
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