Davina McCall and her new husband Michael Douglas were in high spirits as they headed home after attending the Broadcast Awards after party on Wednesday.
The presenter, 58, opted for a glamorous silver sequinned dress as she left the bash at London’s JW Marriott Hotel.
Michael, 49, who married Davina late last year after six years together, displayed his own snazzy sense of style in a bold blue trouser suit.
Davina’s attendance came as her ITV hit Long Lost Family was inducted into the Hall of Fame at the ceremony as it marked 15 years on screens.
Netflix was the big winner on the night with its hit drama Adolescence and documentary Grenfell: Uncovered helping the platform become the first streaming service ever to win Broadcaster Of The Year.
The shows won Best New Drama and Best Documentary Programme respectively, while BBC won a total of nine awards, including Best Comedy for Here We Go and Best Specialist Factual Programme for Helmand: Tour of Duty.
Davina McCall and her new husband Michael Douglaswere in high spirits as they headed home after attending the Broadcast Awards after party on Wednesday
The presenter opted for a glamorous silver sequinned dress as she left the bash at London’s JW Marriott Hotel
Elsewhere, Channel 4, won Best Factual Entertainment with Virgin Island, and Best Comedy Drama for Big Boys, and Best Current Affairs with their documentary State Of Rage.
For Sky it was two awards, Best News Programme for Sky News’ coverage of the downfall of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad; and Best Documentary Series for Bibaa & Nicole: Murder in the Park.
Other big winners included Prime Video’s Last One Laughing, which was crowned Best Entertainment Programme, and Apple TV’s Slow Horses, which scooped Best Returning Drama.
Davina has recently completed treatment for breast cancer. The TV star revealed her breast cancer diagnosis to her fans last year, though noted she had detected it early after noticing a lump and getting it checked, leading to a successful lumpectomy.
Last month she confirmed she completed her course of preventative radiotherapy and became emotional about the treatment coming to an end.
Speaking in an Instagram video, she said: ‘I finished my radiotherapy today, and it was very, very emotional.’
Davina then paused for a moment and held back tears as she added: ‘Much more emotional than I thought it would be.
‘And I need a bit of positivity and brilliance, so I’m going to go and watch Julia Bradbury on Begin Again.’
Davina recently revealed she is stepping back from full-time work after her breast cancer diagnosis served as a stark wake-up call.
Michael who married Davina late last year after six years together, displayed his own snazzy sense of style in a bold blue trouser suit
The TV star described the overhaul as essential after facing two major health scares in quick succession – a rare brain tumour in 2024, followed by cancer.
Speaking candidly on the Miss Me? podcast, the Masked Singer judge admitted the double health blow had forced her to confront a lifetime of running from change and overworking.
Davina, who married hairdresser Michael, 49, in December, explained while her brain tumour had initially prompted reflection about reducing stress, it was the subsequent breast cancer diagnosis that truly forced her hand.
‘I had an amazing breakthrough when I got clean in the early nineties,’ she said, referring to her heroin and alcohol addiction in her twenties.
‘I had another huge breakthrough after I had my brain tumour removed. I realised that I needed to de-stress my life.
‘Interestingly, I realised that – but then the breast cancer, which I thought was a very, very frightening thing, made me realise that I really, really had to put that into place. And I have now.’
She continued: ‘I’m going to work a four-day week. I feel so much better now about my life and trying to get it more balanced.
‘So now, really, as I hit this stage of my life, I want to take more care of myself. That is my latest project: me, because I can’t take care of anyone else if I’m not okay.’
The 14mm growth was discovered during a health scan offered as part of her menopause advocacy work.
Following a six-hour operation, Davina spent several days in intensive care before making what doctors described as a remarkable recovery.