Davina McCall says she has short-term memory problems after brain tumour surgery

Davina McCall has said her short-term memory is "a bit remiss" as she recovers from brain tumour surgery.

Speaking from her bed, the visibly emotional TV presenter posted a short video updating her Instagram followers on her condition, saying it had been a "mad" time.

She expressed an "enormous heartfelt thank you" to people who had messaged her after she revealed this month she had a benign brain tumour, a colloid cyst, which she described as "very rare".

Looking bright, but with a visibly bruised left eye, McCall said: "My short-term memory is a bit remiss.

"But that is something I can work on, so I'm really happy about that. I'm writing everything down, to keep myself feeling safe."

She added: "It's been mad, and it's just really nice to be back home, I'm on the other side."

In a message posted with the video, she reiterated her thanks for all the support she has received, adding: "Had a great night's sleep in my own bed. Have a couple of sleeps during the day which keeps my brain clear… Slowly, slowly…"

When she first shared her diagnosis, she said chances of having it were "three in a million" and that she had discovered it several months previously after a company offered her a health scan in return for giving a menopause talk.

The 57-year-old star said support from her fans had "meant the world".

She said she was being "brilliantly looked after" by her partner, hairdresser Michael Douglas, and her stepmother, Gabby, who she calls mum.

Becoming tearful, the presenter said: "I'd quickly like to say big up the stepmums. I don't really say thank you to Gabby enough. She's been an amazing rock my whole life."

McCall was estranged from her birth mother, Florence McCall, who died in 2008.

With a catch in her voice, McCall went on: "I've got a massive dose of vitamin G - I'm just really grateful. I've always been really lucky in my life, but I feel unbelievably grateful right now. So, thanks for everything, all of you.

"I'm on the mend, I'm resting and sleeping loads and I feel really good. I'm just very lucky."

Stars including presenter Alison Hammond, singer Craig David and radio host Zoe Ball quickly shared their delight at the positive update.

McCall rose to fame presenting on MTV in the mid-1990s, and later on Channel 4's Streetmate, before becoming a household name as the host of Big Brother from 2000 to 2010.

She's gone on to present programmes across the networks, the most recent being ITV dating show My Mum, Your Dad.

Last year, McCall was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2023 Birthday Honours for services to broadcasting.

Married twice, McCall has three children, two daughters and a son, with her second husband, presenter Matthew Robertson.

She has lived with Douglas since 2022, and they present a weekly lifestyle podcast together, Making The Cut.