
Davina McCall is reportedly preparing for a small and deeply personal winter wedding with her fiancé Michael Douglas — a decision shaped by the emotional weight of her recent breast cancer diagnosis and a year marked by frightening health challenges.

The beloved TV presenter, who underwent brain surgery last year to remove a benign tumour, revealed earlier this month that she found a lump in her breast while checking herself. Though doctors assured her that the cancer was caught “very, very early”, Davina will still undergo five days of radiotherapy in January as an extra safeguard — a reminder that nothing in life is guaranteed.

According to insiders, this second health scare has shifted everything for Davina and Michael. After six years together and a romantic engagement in Ibiza this summer, the couple reportedly feels there is no reason to wait any longer. Their wedding, originally imagined as a joyful future milestone, is now something they want to embrace now — while life, love and time still feel tender and urgent.
A source told New! Magazine:
“After everything she has been through, Davina doesn’t take a single day for granted anymore. Two major health scares have made her reassess what truly matters. Neither she nor Michael sees any point in delaying their marriage. They’re in their fifties, they’ve loved each other for years — they want to make it happen.”
Davina and Michael are expected to enjoy a quiet Christmas before exchanging vows in early 2026. The ceremony will be intentionally small: just close friends, especially those who have supported her through the emotional rollercoaster of recent months.
Though Davina once imagined a big wedding celebration, the source says this moment in her life calls for something more intimate, more meaningful:
“She doesn’t want fuss. She wants a day focused purely on love — just them and the people who stood by her.”
A larger celebrity-filled celebration may come later, but for now, the couple’s priority is simply saying “I do” while holding onto the gratitude and vulnerability this year has brought.
Michael, a celebrity hairstylist, met Davina years ago while working together on Big Brother. Their friendship slowly deepened into a relationship, culminating in a proposal that Davina described as a complete surprise.
She previously joked to HELLO! about Michael’s habit of jokingly dropping to one knee and pretending to tie a shoelace on her finger — a running joke that suddenly became real during their Ibiza trip last July.
Davina, who was previously married twice and shares three children — Holly, 23, Tilly, 21, and Chester, 19 — has spoken honestly about discovering the breast lump. She said she checked herself because of posters from Lorraine Kelly’s Change + Check campaign she saw at ITV Studios.
Her biopsy confirmed breast cancer, and a lumpectomy removed the tumour three weeks ago.
“I was angry at first,” she admitted to fans, “but I’ve let that go. The cancer was very small and caught early. I’m relieved. And now I just feel positive.”
Davina shared the news in a candid Instagram video urging women to know their bodies and never ignore a feeling or a change. She emphasized:
“The message is: know your boobs. Don’t procrastinate. Notice every change.”
Even as she prepares for treatment in January, Davina continues her commitment to raising cancer awareness. She will lead Channel 4’s Stand Up To Cancer broadcast with Adam Hill in December, including a groundbreaking live programme filmed inside Addenbrooke’s Hospital, offering viewers unprecedented insight into patient journeys from diagnosis to treatment.
In late 2024, Davina also revealed she had undergone a six-hour operation to remove a colloid cyst from her brain — another moment that changed her life and perspective on time, health, and love.
Today, those experiences appear to be shaping her future.
A winter wedding — quiet, heartfelt, and urgent — is no longer just a celebration, but a symbol of survival, gratitude, and the man who has stood beside her through every frightening moment.