Davina McCall and pregnant Hannah Cooper twin in matching mesh striped dresses at the 2026 BRITs

It’s often awkward to show up in the same outfit as someone else, but Davina McCall and Hannah Cooper laughed it off at the 2026 BRIT Awards, happily posing for a photo together.

The 58-year-old presenter and the 37-year-old model happily showed off the same Norma Kamali dress – a short, striped minidress with black and nude mesh.

Davina showed off her legs in a tight-fitting outfit, which she paired with black ankle boots and fingerless gloves.

Joel Dommett’s wife, Hannah, who is expecting a baby, wore a long, striped mesh maxi skirt with black high heels.

The pair looked happy and posed for photos together at the glamorous event held at the Co-Op Arena in Manchester.

Davina gently touched Hannah’s pregnant belly before they found their seats at the ceremony, which was hosted by Jack Whitehall.

Davina penned: ‘If this isn’t magical…. I love you @hannah_cooper_ FACT’.  

Earlier that night, Hannah arrived at the event with her husband, Joel, who is also the father of their son, Wilde.

Davina and her husband, Michael Douglas, looked very affectionate with each other while walking the red carpet at the BRIT Awards.

The TV star and celebrity hairdresser, who married in a private ceremony in December 2025, were visibly affectionate with each other.

This follows Tilly Robertson sharing that her mother, Davina, was very happy about her getting a tattoo.

The TV presenter has three children – Holly, 24, Tilly, 22, and Chester, 19 – with her former husband, Matthew Robertson.

I recently shared a fun moment with my mom on TikTok! I showed her my new tattoo – it’s on my lower back – during a video chat, and it was so sweet to share the reveal with her. We posted the clip, and it’s been lovely seeing everyone’s reaction.

The video featured No Doubt’s song “Just A Girl,” but Davina was visibly lip-syncing the lyrics, appearing to say, “Oh, it’s lovely.”

Tilly shared a video explaining she told her mom about her new tattoo, and her mom was surprisingly supportive and understanding.

Davina has observed that ’empty nest syndrome’ isn’t as common now, because many young adults are living with their parents for a longer time due to the high cost of housing.

The former host of Big Brother shared that it’s reassuring to know they’re part of the ‘boomerang generation’ – young adults who return to live with their parents.

Okay, so it’s like, ever since my kids went off to college, they’re always back! Seriously, it’s way more often than when they were still living here full-time. It’s amazing to see them, of course, but it’s definitely a change – they’re home a lot more than I expected!

Davina said she has no fears about Chester soon becoming the last to leave home.

It seems like fewer parents experience a complete ’empty nest’ these days. I’ve noticed kids often return home, even after becoming adults.

My daughter has been living in Australia for the past three years. She’s returning home for at least four months, and we couldn’t be happier!

‘My daughter Holly lives in Manchester now, but she comes down quite often.

Chester is currently living at home and has taken a gap year. He plans to stay until he’s at least twenty years old before going to university, which is great.

As a lifestyle expert, I’m all about finding balance, and right now, I’ve really hit a sweet spot. I’m loving watching my kids grow, but I’m also reclaiming some personal time and freedom – it feels fantastic! Honestly, I’m in a really good place and feeling incredibly content.

On the Happy Mum Happy Baby podcast, Davina explained that when her daughter Holly was born, she initially felt she’d lost all desire to work. She said, ‘I just didn’t want to work anymore – she completely changed my priorities.’

Growing up, my biggest hope for my children was that they’d become independent and live fulfilling lives, even if that meant they didn’t need me anymore. It wasn’t about them disliking me, but about them having the confidence to pursue their own paths and enjoy life to the fullest.

I don’t want a partner who is overly dependent, anxious, and afraid of life’s challenges.

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2026-03-02 18:39