Davina McCall was moved to tears when a cancer patient at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge asked her how she was doing during the Cancer Clinic Live segment for Stand Up To Cancer 2025 on Friday.
The TV presenter, 58, who revealed in November that she had undergone surgery for breast cancer, joined Stewart and his partner Michelle at the clinic to discuss his battle with bowel cancer.
The one-off live clinic followed patients at pivotal moments – from receiving test results to undergoing treatment.
Towards the end of their emotional chat, Davina wished Stewart well, and he returned the sentiment, leaving the star visibly overwhelmed.
Choking back tears, she said: ‘Can I just say, you asking me that, I can’t believe that.’
She added: ‘Can I just say something, I’m really good.’

Davina McCall was moved to tears when a cancer patient at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge asked her how she was doing during the Cancer Clinic Live segment for Stand Up To Cancer 2025 on Friday

The TV presenter, 58, who revealed in November that she had undergone surgery for breast cancer, joined Stewart and his partner Michelle at the clinic to discuss his battle with bowel cancer
‘Good, that’s what I like to hear,’ Stewart replied, as Davina sweetly cupped the side of his face and thanked him for his kindness.
As he walked away with his partner, Davina, still teary-eyed, called after them: ‘Have a great meeting, thank you. Happy Christmas both of you – love you.’
During the segment, Davina also urged the public not to skip their cancer screenings.
Speaking live from Addenbrooke’s Hospital, where she presented Cancer Clinic Live as part of Channel 4’s Stand Up To Cancer broadcast, she said: ‘Right now, finding cancer early is still the most effective step,
‘So if there’s one thing you’ve learned tonight, it’s that you might think you don’t want to and you might thing you don’t want to know, but I’m telling you, you do.
‘Don’t be afraid, you are your own best defence. It is so important to pay attention to your own body, for you and for the people that love you.’
The TV personality announced in November 2024 that she had been diagnosed with a colloid cyst, a rare type of brain tumour.
She bravely endured a gruelling six-hour operation to remove the 14mm cyst.

Towards the end of their emotional chat, Davina wished Stewart well, and he returned the sentiment, leaving the star visibly overwhelmed

Choking back tears, she said: ‘Can I just say, you asking me that, I can’t believe that.’ She added: ‘Can I just say something, I’m really good’

‘Good, that’s what I like to hear,’ Stewart replied, as Davina sweetly cupped the side of his face and thanked him for his kindness

Earlier in the show, the TV presenter urged the public not to skip their cancer screenings as she spoke live from the hospital

On November 8, Davina revealed she had been diagnosed with breast cancer six weeks before and had undergone successful surgery after discovering a lump in her breast while on the set of The Masked Singer

She explained how the disease had been caught ‘very very early’ but would still require radiotherapy (Pictured March 2024)
Almost exactly a year later, however, on November 8, she revealed she had been diagnosed with breast cancer six weeks before and had undergone successful surgery after discovering a lump in her breast while on the set of The Masked Singer.
Davina previously explained how the disease had been caught ‘very very early’ but would still require radiotherapy.
In the candid clip, the star said she was opening up in a bid to help others, just like she did when doctors operated on her rare benign brain tumour in November 2024.
She recalled first discovering the lump while on the set of the ITV singing show, before a sign in the toilets at the Lorraine studios encouraged her to get checked.
Davina said: ‘I just wanted to tell you I have had breast cancer, I found a lump a few weeks ago and it came and went.
‘But then when I was filming The Masked Singer, the show Lorraine put signs on the back of their toilet doors saying “check your breasts” and every time I went for a wee I did that, and it was still there.
‘So I underwent a biopsy and it was indeed breast cancer and I had it taken out in a lumpectomy nearly three weeks ago.’
Davina went on to discuss the results of her surgery and how doctors had now given her the all clear.

Last week, Davina tied the knot with hairdresser Michael Douglas in a small London ceremony, two months after their surprise Ibiza engagement

And the presenter displayed her wedding ring for the first time during her appearance on Stand Up To Cancer 2025 on Friday
The former Big Brother host went on: ‘It was very very small so I got it very very early, which is incredibly lucky, but I am so relieved that I have had it removed and that it hasn’t spread.’
Davina said that despite the good news she would still require five days of radiotherapy in January as an ‘insurance policy’ to remain cancer free.
She thanked the doctors and nurses as well as her family and fiancé Michael Douglas before admitting: ‘I was very angry when I found out, but I let go of that and I feel in a much more positive place now.’
Last week, Davina tied the knot with hairdresser Michael Douglas in a small London ceremony, two months after their surprise Ibiza engagement.
The television host praised her ‘lovely’ new husband, 49, following the ceremony after he supported her through surgery to remove a benign brain tumour and recent breast cancer diagnosis.
Davina and Michael first met when he styled her hair during her time presenting Big Brother, which she worked on from 2000 until 2010.
They later turned their longtime friendship into romance during the summer of 2019, two years after her split from ex husband Matthew Robertson.
The presenter displayed her wedding ring for the first time during her appearance on Stand Up To Cancer 2025.

