Davina McCall has revealed that she's been given the all-clear following her brain surgery.

The Masked Singer judge confirmed in November that she had undergone surgery to remove a benign brain tumour, and has been updating fans on her progress since then.

And in this latest Instagram post, she shared what she called her "final" update about her tumour.

"So here it is. Our final brain surgery update," she wrote. "Had the final MRI this week. [Brain surgeon Kevin O'Neill] got everything out during surgery, it's not coming back.

"Thanks so so much to everyone at [OneWelbeck] and [Cleveland Clinic]. To my mum and [partner Michael Douglas] for taking such good care of me. To Sarah for being my BFF to my amazing kids. To @brain.surgeon.uk for being the GOAT.

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"I am so so grateful particularly because I know a lot of people have inoperable tumours and and I know I'm lucky to be able to draw a line under this and move on with my life when so many people can't.

"And I'm just gonna say this one more time. Benign does not mean fine."

The post also included a video in which Davina and Michael repeated what was written in the caption, as well as sharing a scan of what the tumour looked like.

davina mccall and michael douglas front of a backdrop with the national television awards logo
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Recently, Davina appeared on Comic Relief and called the whole experience "quite possibly the hardest thing I've ever been through", and has also been open about how the surgery had affected her memory.

Meanwhile, Davina was announced last month to be the host of new reality show Stranded on Honeymoon Island, which will come to BBC One and iPlayer later this year.

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