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Davina McCall joked saying that “he is getting oldly aging” when he returned his return from the red carpet after undergoing brain surgery last year.
He Masked singer Panelllist, 57, had a successful operation to eliminate a strange benign tumor, known as the cyst coloid, of his brain in November 2024.
The 14 mm wide tumor was discovered after the first Older brother The host underwent a health check.
Colloid cysts are small bags full of fluids in the brain that affect one in three million people every year. If they are not treated, they can become dangerous.
McCall posed on the red carpet at the Brit Awards on Saturday (March 1) with a dramatic show made of black lace, in layers on black underwear.
He Lost Family A long time ago The host explained the inspiration behind the amazing aspect in an interview with Mailonline.
“I just thought, 'How shameful can I see?' McCall said
“I thought, 'What should I do?' And I thought: 'Go see through' “.
The television presenter added that she was “feeling incredible” after recovering from surgery, adding: “Prepare, I'm back.”
The star revealed her diagnosis at an Instagram post shared on November on the day of her surgery.

“A few months ago I made a conversation in menopause by a company and they offered me a health scan in return, which I thought I went to the AS,” he told his followers.
“But it turned out that he had a benign brain tumor called cyst colloid, which is very rare.
“I realized that I have to get it out. It is great for space: it fills the space. It is 14 mm wide. And he has to leave because if he grows it would be bad. ”
Reflecting on surgery in an episode of it Start again The podcast published last month, McCall revealed that he had written letters to his children before the procedure in case he did not survive.
She said the experience had left her wanting to completely hug her life, telling the listeners: “If there is something you want to do, do it. Write your desire list now. ”
He also clarified some erroneous concepts around benign brain tumors, noting that he has “enormous huge sympathy” for others with this condition.
“I have been told so many people: 'Well, at least it was benign,'” he admitted. “And you think: 'You have no idea that benign brain tumors can still kill you.'
“It's just that you don't know when it will happen. It could happen tomorrow, it could happen in years. It is different from cancer, but it is also horrible. ”