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Davina McCall meets girl, 11, fighting brain tumour just months after undergoing treatment

Masked Singer presenter Davina, 57, had an op to remove a brain tumour last year and shared her experience with little Kirsty Waugh as she battled the same condition

Davina and Kirsty Waugh met at the 11-year-old’s home where they shared “uplifting” stories of their brain tumour battles(Image: Courtesy Mat Waugh / SWNS)

Telly star Davina McCall beams as she hugs an 11-year-old girl who is battling a brain tumour – just months after undergoing treatment herself.

The Masked Singer presenter, 57, met up with little Kirsty Waugh in her home, just months after undergoing surgery to remove her own tumour last year. Kirsty was diagnosed with a grade one benign brain tumour on 15 November 2024.

On the same day, star Davina posted a video to tell her followers that she had just had surgery to remove her own similar tumour. Noticing the coincidence, Kirsty’s parents Mat and Kate decided to see if they could get in contact with the presenter – who lives locally – to get a message for their daughter.

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Kirsty’s dad, Mat, 53, told how “funny and kind” Davina spent an hour chatting with the whole family (Image: Courtesy Mat Waugh / SWNS)

After getting in touch through a friend of a friend, the celebrity not only sent Kirsty a video message but organised to come to her home on Friday May 8. Mat, described Davina as funny and kind, saying that she chatted with the whole family for over an hour, including Kirsty’s older sisters Isla and Doris.

The 53-year-old said: “Davina had her brain tumour removed on the same day that Kirsty was admitted to hospital and diagnosed. She is local to us so I wondered if we could get a message from her. She is as lovely and warm and generous as you would hope. They talked a lot about their respective cancer treatment.

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“It was a really uplifting experience. We all felt better for having spoken to her. She is a very funny woman so there was an enormous amount of laughter. And a lot of hugging. We have grown up seeing Davina on TV from Big Brother right through to The Masked Singer. It was like speaking to a friend that you know about but have just never met.”

Kirsty Waugh in hospital
Kirsty first started to feel unwell in September last year but it was only when she had an MRI scan that doctors discovered she had a brain tumour(Image: Courtesy Mat Waugh / SWNS)

Kirsty, from Tunbridge Wells, Kent, first noticed some symptoms around September last year when she began having trouble with her eyesight which the opticians couldn’t fix using lenses. Her parents then took her to the GP where she was signed up for some tests, but, while waiting for her appointment, she began having trouble with fatigue and memory loss.

On November 15, things took a turn for the worst and Kirsty started vomiting in the mornings – which urged her dad to rush her to hospital. Kirsty had an MRI and many tests, and later that day her dad received the devastating news that she had a tumour on her brain.

Looking back on the moment, Mat, who is a children’s author, said: “It was just me and her that day as her mum was away, and I just thought something didn’t feel right. They took me into a side room to tell me that she had a brain tumour. It was a very surreal time because she seemed absolutely fine on the outside. It was a bombshell day. It is like something has flattened everything you know and believe in.

Kirsty Waugh and her bunting triangles
Kirsty is now crocheting 70 bunting triangles, marking each week of her treatment, to raise money for Children with Cancer UK(Image: Courtesy Mat Waugh / SWNS)

“I was absolutely devastated. It was really hard to take in. It was so strange because we would be talking about this with a box of tissues and then I would have to wipe my face and go back to Kirsty who was absolutely fine on the outside.”

Kirsty then had a seven-hour operation the following Wednesday where they did an endoscopic exploration and took a little bit of the tumour away, but they were unable to access all of it. The schoolgirl, who will start grammar school in September, began chemotherapy the following week on a cycle of 70 weeks of treatment.

Now, the tumour has begun to shrink and in February her eyesight started to recover, along with her memory, which Mat says allowed her to read books and watch movies again. Kirsty has been tolerating treatment well but has aches and pains, vertigo, and her hair is thinning a bit.

However, she has remained positive the whole time, even naming her tumour Terry after her favourite character in the sitcom Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Mat added: “We are really only at the beginning of a very long journey. But for now at least, we have got much of the girl back that we had in August 2024.

“As Davina said, benign doesn’t mean fine, because the tumour can cause all sorts of problems just by being there. When she got better we almost didn’t want to talk about it because it could go again. Nothing is permanent. But to see her pick up a book again was absolutely brilliant. You take all of that completely for granted until it’s gone.”

To give back to those who gave her great care, Kirsty is crocheting 70 bunting triangles, marking each week of her treatment, to raise money for Children with Cancer UK. So far, the campaign has raised over £21,000 for charity and the family have delivered leaflets about the work to thousands of homes across Kent.

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Mat said: “She couldn’t see the end of the crochet hook, so she was just doing it based on touch. After her operation it was the first thing she wanted to pick up again. We are astonishingly proud of her, and how all three of them have reacted to this life changing news.”

Alexander-Arnold move won’t spoil title party – Van Dijk

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Virgil van Dijk is confident Liverpool’s Premier League title celebrations will not be overshadowed by the departure of Trent Alexander-Arnold.

The Liverpool-born right-back, 26, announced last week that he will leave when his contract expires at the end of June, and he is expected to join Real Madrid.

Alexander-Arnold played for the first time since confirming his impending exit when he appeared as a substitute in the 2-2 draw against Arsenal on Sunday and was booed by some supporters.

Captain Van Dijk, who said the team are “gutted” to be losing such an important player, said Alexander-Arnold “has to deal” with the negativity.

He also promised that Liverpool plan to celebrate their record-equalling 20th English top-flight title in style – ensuring Alexander-Arnold is part of the trophy lift celebrations at Anfield on Sunday, 25 May.

An open-top bus parade in the city will follow the next day.

“We want to win two more games and after the final whistle, including him [Alexander-Arnold], lift the trophy up and celebrate like we have never done before,” said the 33-year-old Netherlands international.

Sunday’s jeers were mixed with cheers from other supporters, with Alexander-Arnold’s team-mate of eight years, Andy Robertson, telling Sky Sports it was “not nice” to hear the boos.

Van Dijk, who signed a two-year contract last month, said all of the Liverpool players need to move on and focus on the final two games of the season.

“The [crowd] reaction happened,” Van Dijk said. “He has to deal with it. We as a team have to deal with that as well.

“I wasn’t really expecting something, to be honest, but I think maybe he expected this. It’s not easy, not at all. We’re here for him anyway.

“We are gutted that he’s not here with us next year because he’s a fantastic player with outstanding, exceptional qualities that we have seen over the last seven years.”

The Dutchman also insisted that his situation and that of top scorer Mohamed Salah, 32, who also recently signed a new two-year deal, could not be compared to Alexander-Arnold’s position.

“Everyone shares different opinions and he feels like he has done it all, and he did it, and he wants to try something different,” Van Dijk said.

“You are speaking about one of the biggest clubs of all in Real Madrid, who he might go to as I read in the media.

“I was sorting my own stuff out. I had to secure my future as well and I was quite busy doing that.

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Ancelotti to leave Real Madrid to coach Brazil

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Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti will leave the Spanish club at the end of the season to become the new national team coach of Brazil.

The 65-year-old Italian will officially take charge of Brazil on 26 May following the conclusion of the La Liga season.

He leaves the Santiago Bernabeu as one of the club’s most successful managers.

Ancelotti won 15 trophies across two spells as Real manager and last season led Los Blancos to a Champions League and La Liga double.

However, his exit from Real comes after Sunday’s El Clasico defeat left Real seven points behind leaders Barcelona with three games remaining.

A statement from the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) said Ancelotti was a “legend of the game” and acknowledged the significance of a foreign coach taking charge of the team.

“This landmark moment sees the coming together of two icons — the only five-time Fifa World Cup champions, and a coach with an unmatched record across Europe’s elite competitions,” the CBF said.

“The CBF warmly welcomes Mr Ancelotti and looks forward to a new era of success under his leadership.”

In their statement, the CBF thanked Real president Florentino Perez for “facilitating the coach’s release during his contract term” and also acknowledged Brazilian businessman Diego Fernandes for his role in the deal.

Ancelotti’s current deal with Real was set to expire in June 2026.

The Italian takes over the Brazil job from Dorival Junior, who was sacked in March after they lost 4-1 to arch-rivals Argentina in World Cup qualifying.

Brazil sit fourth in the South American group, having lost five of 14 games, although are still well placed to qualify for the 2026 finals.

Ancelotti’s first games in charge of Brazil will be the Selecao’s World Cup qualifiers against Paraguay and Ecuador next month.

Brazil have not won the World Cup since 2002 and the last time they were Copa America champions was in 2019.

During a 30-year managerial career Ancelotti has been in charge of some of the giants of European football, including Juventus, AC Milan, Paris St-Germain and Bayern Munich.

He has won league titles in Italy, Spain, France, Germany and England.

Former Real, Liverpool and Spain midfielder Xabi Alonso, 43, is set to replace Ancelotti in the Bernabeu hot seat.

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Father Ted co-creator Graham Linehan pleads not guilty to harassing trans activist

Father Ted co-creator, Graham Linehan, has pled not guilty to harassing a transgender woman and damaging her phone.

The Irish comedy writer, 56, appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Monday to deny the charges of harassing Sophia Brooks on social media and damaging her mobile in October.

Linehan, who shot to fame with the iconic Channel 4 show, previously wrote on social media that the charges were related to an incident at the Battle of Ideas conference in London in October.






Father Ted co-creator Graham Linehan speaks to the media outside Westminster Magistrates’ Court, London, where he has pleaded not guilty to harassing a transgender woman and damaging her phone
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Court documents show Linehan is charged with harassing the alleged victim by posting abusive comments about her on social media between October 11 and October 27, and damaging her phone to the value of £369 on the day of the conference.

Seen outside Westminster Magistrates Court in London, Linehan, wore a t.shirt printed with an image of newspaper article, which read ‘Trans women are not women’ following the Supreme Court’s ruling on the definition of a woman last month.

In a post on X in April, he claimed that the charges related to a complaint from a trans activist. In 2023, he recalled in his book titled Tough Crowd: How I Made And Lost A Career In Comedy, that he lost his comedy career after he “championed an unfashionable cause”.

Following the charges of harassment without violence and criminal damage, Linehan told the Mirror : “This is part of a long history of the police acting as a goon squad for trans rights activists.”






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He has previously claimed that his career and marriage have been destroyed over his gender-critical views
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He went on to make a number of allegations about the alleged victim, adding that he looked forward to ‘exposing him and them in court’.

The Bafta-winning writer, who also came up with TV sitcoms The IT Crowd and Black Books, has become a strong vocal critic of the trans rights movement in recent years.

He has previously claimed that his career and marriage have been destroyed over his gender-critical views.

Linehan, who was born in Dublin and survived cancer in 2018, has also said he had lost his career, family and friends after getting caught up in the trans debate.

He has won a lifetime achievement award and penned a memoir, Tough Crowd: How I Made and Lost a Career in Comedy, which was published in October 2023 and reached number ten on the Sunday Times bestseller list.

A CPS spokesperson said in April: “Graham Linehan is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates Court for a first hearing to face charges of harassment without violence and criminal damage on 12 May.”

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Diddy appears in court as his six children watch on from gallery ahead of sex trafficking trial

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs appeared in court as his trial began today.

The rapper’s family – including his mum and six of his children – filled the New York City courthouse as opening statements were read out.

It comes after the jury selection was finalised, commencing what has been called America’s celebrity trial of the century.

However, it already faced a delay with the final decisions of the selection postponed until today due to concerns that jurors might drop out over the weekend if the panel was finalised on Friday as originally planned.






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Combs’s defence team had requested the delay, but prosecutors had opposed the postponement. The 55-year-old music mogul is accused of a number of serious charges, including racketeering conspiracy, sex ­trafficking by force, fraud or coercion and transportation to engage in prostitution.

He has continued to deny all allegations against him since he was charged and put behind bars last year, with his multiple bail pleas rejected.






Janice Combs (R), mother of Sean Combs, arrives at federal court for the sex trafficking trial


Janice Combs (R), mother of Sean Combs, arrives at federal court for the sex trafficking trial
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The Last Night rapper believes the jury will clear him of the damning allegations made agaist him, with the 12 people on the jury set to hear shocking evidence that could potentially put the star away for life.

Federal prosecutors in New York alleged Combs “abused, threatened and coerced women” into long, drug-fuelled orgies with male prostitutes he called “freak offs” and even threatened them into silence.

The indictment against him stated: “After Freak Offs, Combs and the victims typically received IV fluids to recover from the physical exertion and drug use.”






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He pleaded not guilty to racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution charges, which is five counts in all.

Meanwhile, his defence attorneys, including Marc Agnifilo and Teny Geragos, has claimed his sexual encounters have all been consensual and said the rapper is a swinger who sometimes invited people into his bedroom.

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