The Masked Singer’s Davina McCall fights back tears as she talks ‘end to life’ plan

The Masked Singer’s Davina McCall fights back tears as she talks ‘end to life’ plan

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Davina McCall, the Masked Singer star, struggled to hold back tears as she discussed her book plans following her medical ordeal.

The Masked Singer panellist Davina McCall was recently left in tears after opening up about her new plan for a book. Earlier this year, the presenter released Birthing, co-written with midwife Marley Hall, which offers compassionate support and empowering advice on every stage of birth.

While promoting the paperback on Chris Evans’ Virgin Radio Breakfast Show, Davina, 58, explained the motivation behind the project. “Sometimes if you don’t get the birth you want, you feel like a failure, and I really didn’t want women to feel like that,” she said.

“So I thought I needed to write a comprehensive book without making any judgments or providing instructions. You are welcome by me, us, me, and Marley, however you choose to go about doing it.

However, we want to support you regardless of your birth experience so that you can learn about every birth type and have confidence in it. The book is really impressive to me.

Chris made a joke about Davina “joining the dots backwards” after her book on menopause was released. She laughed and said, “I’ve written a prequel.”

Davina then revealed that she is currently planning a second book. When asked what it would be about, she said, “Dying: How to have a positive end to your life.”

Chris remarked on words that the Dalai Lama frequently used to speak. He said, “The Dalai Lama always talks about that.” He claims that planning a dinner party would be a good idea if you wanted to go out. You’ll have a better time while it was taking place.

“First of all, you accept that we will all pass away. Then plant the seeds for the best possible marginal decade. You don’t know when the marginal decade will pass until it occurs because it is your last decade in life.

You can only count back when it ends, but if you make improvements to your health, well-being, and outlook on life enough to have a fantastic marginal decade, you’re already accepting that you’re going to die, and setting up the biggest possible celebration for your relatives, he said.

Davina struggled to respond as she washed away tears as he spoke. She told Chris, “That was really good. “before apologizing for becoming emotional,” was a really good phrase.

According to Davina, her recent battle with a brain tumour served as inspiration for her new book. She underwent surgery in November 2024 to remove a 14mm colloid cyst, a rare, non-cancerous brain tumor that was close to the brain’s center.

Davina’s memory problems came as a result of the cyst’s impact on the brain’s short-term memory pathway, which is thought to have been the result of the operation. She acknowledged that she had been in fear of dying despite her health scare.

Speaking to The Guardian, Davina said: “The best thing to come out of it is not being frightened of death any more. I wasn’t terrified of dying, but I didn’t want to die. I love life, love living, and definitely wanted to be around for my kids while they were young.

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Although I didn’t want to leave my three children, I did think that you’d all be okay if I did. “I think if I had been sick when my kids were young, it would have been very different.

Tonight at 7:30 p.m. on ITV and ITVX, The Masked Singer: Christmas Special airs.

Source: Mirror

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