Davina McCall isn't shy in showing off her bikini body, and the 58-year-old wowed her fans during the week as she headed to the beach with her husband, Michael Douglas.
The Masked Singer judge shared a stunning beachside selfie, where she posed in a tiny blue bikini that showed off her incredibly toned abs. The string number perfectly suited the star, who paired it with a yellow necklace.
Davina's brunette locks flowed down to her shoulders, and the presenter opted to go sans-makeup for her summer break with her beau. Michael was seen posing with Davina, wearing a tiny pair of blue shorts.
In her caption, the star said: "Oh my god. Time off. Together. Best ever. Calm. Safe. Happy. Thank you @mdlondon." She finished the post off with a heart emoji.
Davina's fans were quick to respond, with Hannah Waddingham posting: "Gorgeous (and hot!) happy souls," while her Masked Singer co-star Joel Dommett added: "WOOF WOOF! (For both of you)."
How does Davina McCall stay so fit?
Speaking to HELLO! in 2025, Davina opened up about her fitness routine, revealing that she's into plyometrics. "Plyometrics is when you leap in the air, try and find your balance and then run backwards and do it again," she explained.
"You might think that later in life you want to do low impact on your joints, but actually a bit of jumping and pounding the pavements is really good for you. The landing and the shock of jumping or running is good for your bone density."
Her other main exercises were walking and weight training. On the former, she shared: "Walk with purpose a couple of times a day. I started gently when I was coming back to fitness after my operation. I like the feeling that exercise gives me."
As for her weights, she added: "I recommend strength training for sure. I started doing more weight training in my second act. I started out with two or three kgs and now I am doing four or five kgs sometimes. I try and lift - or I do a farmer's walk where you walk carrying heavy weights."
Davina continued: "You should build up to heavier weights - and not be averse to lifting weights to failure. Yes, they are heavy weights and you are supposed to be doing ten reps but if you can only get to four, that's good for you."






