Davina McCall has been open about her recovery following breast cancer treatment, which came around a year after she underwent surgery to remove a benign brain tumour
Davina McCall, who will be back on the panel for tonight’s episode of The Masked Singer, has received dietary advice from celebrated food writer and entrepreneur Ella Woodward.
The 58-year-old presenter sat down with Ella, also known as Deliciously Ella, on her Begin Again podcast, where she revealed how her cancer diagnosis prompted her to reconsider her eating habits.
Davina, the former Big Brother presenter, had surgery for breast cancer last October, roughly a year after having a benign brain tumour removed.
Since her diagnosis and subsequent treatment, Davina has been forthcoming about her recovery journey and the ways in which cancer has influenced her outlook on life.
During their conversation about organic produce, Davina explained that following her cancer diagnosis, she considered switching to “go organic everything”.
This discussion arose after Ella mentioned she would “renege on” advising people to “eat organic when possible”. Davina then questioned whether her commitment to organic food was “silly”.
Ella responded: “It’s not silly. It’s just there’s not huge evidence. I think there’s, if you can and it’s available, like, great, but it’s not a prerequisite. It’s a lot more expensive…I would scrap it.
“Because I think that if you feel you’ve got to do all of that, that comes back to making it just be like, it’s not going to happen.”
Ella isn’t alone in questioning the benefits of organic produce. The NHS Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust has previously addressed common misconceptions surrounding cancer and nutrition, specifically dismissing claims that cancer patients must exclusively consume organic food.
According to the Trust: “Organic foods are grown or processed without pesticides or herbicides. Some studies have found higher levels of some nutrients in organic food but results are not consistent.
“It is more important to include a variety of plant foods in your diet. There is no current evidence to suggest that organic produce can help reduce the risk of cancer more than non-organic.”
Separately, Davina has revealed how her diagnosis prompted significant lifestyle changes, including a reduction in her working schedule.
During an appearance on the Miss Me? podcast, Davina disclosed she had cut her working week down to four days, explaining how her health scare led her to reassess her priorities.
She reflected: “Change was something that really frightened me. I always loved the status quo, knowing what I was doing and feeling safe in that. What has happened, actually, is that I have realised that all my really big growth has come from change, and often quite painful change.





