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Davina McCall on why she was open about her body with her children

Davina McCall said she was open about how the body changes when her children went through puberty (Scott Garfitt/PA)
Davina McCall said she was open about how the body changes when her children went through puberty (Scott Garfitt/PA)

Davina McCall has said she wanted to show her children “what they had was normal” when they were going through puberty.

The TV star is mother to daughters Holly and Tilly and son Chester, and said she did not shy away from discussions about body changes when they were growing up.

She told the Women’s Health podcast Going For Goal: “Even down to waxing my privates, when they were going through puberty and, therefore, their bodies were changing, I kept everything there bar, like, a bikini wax, just to show them what they had was normal, because mummy’s got it too…

Davina McCall has three children (Ian Harrison)

“Obviously now they can do what they like, they’re 16 and 18, but when they were little – 12, 13, 14 – I didn’t want them thinking they were disgusting because they had pubes.”

McCall, 52, has said her own body has changed over the years but she is proud of it.

She said: “I’m not all pert and tight like I was when I was 20. If I lean over… my skin sags down at the middle, the front, but I feel like I am the best version that I can be for my age, and that gives me confidence. You can wear your body well if you’ve got confidence.

McCall said she is confident about how she looks (Ian Harrison/PA)

“How attractive you are is entirely based on you feel about yourself, and if I could tell my 20-year-old self that – and really explain it – I think it would have changed my life… I was very vulnerable and fragile, and the voice in my head was so loud and so negative, all the time.

“Now I wake up in the morning and I think I look like a supermodel. I walk around my bedroom naked saying ‘yeah check you out’!”

Listen to the full Davina McCall interview in the Women’s Health Going for Goal podcast, available now.