Davina McCall breaks silence after tying the knot
Davina McCall has shared a poem on social media after recently tying the knot.
Davina McCall has broken her silence on social media after marrying hairdresser Michael Douglas.
The 58-year-old TV star and Michael recently tied the knot in front of immediate family and their closest friends, and Davina has now taken to social media to share a touching poem by Harry Baker.
The poem reads: "It's not the flowers, it's the weeding in the mud with you. It's not the champagne, it's that cuppa in that favourite mug you use.
"It's not the chocolate. OK it is, but not just one or two, it is becoming Bruce Bogtrotter and Augustus Gloop.
"It's voting frozen pizza over fancy grub with you. Because some nights, nothing can beat a slice of comfort food."
Davina - who had a benign tumour removed from her brain earlier this year - called the poem "extraordinary".
Meanwhile, a friend of the couple recently revealed that their wedding ceremony was "absolutely beautiful".
The friend told The Sun newspaper: "Their wedding was perfect, exactly what they wanted. They chose a small venue close to their home, and just invited about ten of their friends and relatives to be there with them.
"It was very intimate and everyone who attended is very special in their lives.
"They’ve been through a huge amount in recent months, with Davina’s health, and it just felt right to formalise their marriage. They didn’t see the point in waiting.
"The next day they just carried on with life as normal, and as coincidence would have it they were guests at another friend’s wedding day.
"So they went as a married couple for the first time and happily showed off her wedding ring. It was the perfect weekend."
Despite this, Davina previously insisted that she had no intention of getting married again
The TV star has been in a relationship with Michael for more than six years, but she claimed that they weren't planning to walk down the aisle.
Davina - who was previously married to Andrew Leggett and Pet Rescue presenter Matthew Robertson - told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "We go on honeymoons all the time but without getting married.
"We're in the honeymoon period after all these years. I couldn't be more happy. And sometimes there's an idea of, why change anything?"