Davina McCall, the telly icon and Masked Singer judge, didn’t hold back when she called out a fan for making her “feel weird” during her tube ride.
The 56-year-old star spotted a sneaky commuter trying to snap her pic without asking on the London Underground, clocking the woman’s phone screen in the train’s mirror reflection.
Taking to social media, Davina addressed the awkward encounter with a mix of humour and a call for respect: “To the lady sitting opposite me on the tube. I can see you are taking photos of me coz of the reflection in the window. I can see your screen, ask me … and I’ll give you a great photo. but this feels a bit weird.”
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She even shared a laugh about another encounter where a fan did ask for a photo, resulting in a cheerful snap that went viral online. The fan tweeted his thanks, saying: “Can absolutely confirm that this works. Thanks @ThisisDavina” and Davina replied with a string of giggles in emoji form.
Amidst all this, Davina has been swirling in the rumour mill as a potential replacement for Amanda Holden on Britain’s Got Talent. She recently covered for Amanda on Heart FM, leading to whispers about her taking over on BGT too.
But Davina quickly squashed those rumours, stating firmly that she “couldn’t do it”, reports the Mirror. She spilled the beans: “It’s one thing stepping in for Amanda on Heart, but I couldn’t fill a seat on BGT. I feel that that would be wrong in some way. Amanda is on Heart every day, but BGT is massive. I couldn’t do it!”
Telly favourite Davina McCall is all set to make a comeback as the host of ITV’s heartwarming hit Long Lost Family, alongside Nicky Campbell. The star has been sharing her emotional journey while filming the upcoming series that promises to tug at the nation’s heartstrings.
The adored ex-Big Brother presenter shared how she feels ‘deeply honoured’ to have played a role in reuniting families over the past 13 years, with fans eagerly awaiting the launch of the show’s 14th season.
Chatting to TV Times, she gushed: “This is a brilliant series. It’s about the human spirit. People watch the show to feel warmth but you’re also crying for every love you’ve lost yourself, because we can all relate to people’s pain.”
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