Davina McCall, 55, showcases her incredible figure in sexy pink lingerie as she poses for a stunning shoot with JD Williams

Davina McCall, 55, showcases her incredible figure in sexy pink lingerie as she poses for a stunning shoot with JD Williams

Davina McCall has showcased her incredible figure in jaw-dropping photographs, obtained exclusively by MailOnline.

The My Mum Your Dad host, 55, displayed her gym-honed physique as she slipped into a sexy hot pink lingerie set from JD Williams. 

Davina put her abs front-and-centre in a hot pink balconette bra and matching thong, while she reclined on a sofa.

In another sizzling shot, the TV presenter slipped into a silky lace-edged nighty, which boasted a plunging neckline. 

It comes after the mother-of-three gave a comprehensive insight into the disciplined health regime that helped her develop the physique of someone half her age. 

PICTURE EXCLUSIVE: Davina McCall, 55, showcased her incredible figure in a sexy hot pink lingerie set from JD Williams

Sexy: The My Mum Your Dad host displayed her gym-honed physique in jaw-dropping snaps

Sexy: The My Mum Your Dad host displayed her gym-honed physique in jaw-dropping snaps

Davina is in the shape of her life after devoting herself to ritualistic daily workouts – but its not your average hour in a local gym. 

While many are content to dip a cautious toe into the increasingly popular world of health and fitness, Davina has embraced it as a full-time lifestyle choice that would leave most people exhausted – and searching for the nearest air freshener. 

Speaking to The Mirror, the presenter revealed she sets her alarm for 6:15am each day and immediately pulls on her Lycra workout gear, because it motivates her to exercise, even when she doesn’t want to. 

‘I just put on a workout outfit because it means that I’m always ready,’ she said. ‘If I start my day in civvies I am not going to work out, it’s never going to happen.’ 

After hopping out of bed at the crack of dawn Davina hits the shower, before applying a variety of gels and patches – prescribed by her doctor to treat issues such as ‘brain fog and libido.’ 

Then comes breakfast, but bacon, eggs and a piping hot cup of coffee are most definitely not on the menu for the health conscious star. 

DAVINA’S DAILY PLAN 

1. Wake at 6:15am 

2 Shower, apply doctor prescribed gels and patches to help with ‘brain fog to libido’ and dress (always in Lycra workout clothes) 

3. Breakfast (powdered bovine collagen and granola with milk)

4. Brisk dog walk (with weighted gloves)

5. Regular daily workout, to be changed periodically (again with weighted gloves)

6.  Main meal at lunchtime (‘usually something like pasta or courgetti or eggs with something’)

‘I have the powdered bovine collagen,’ she admitted. ‘I’d probably have granola and milk for breakfast, but sometimes, if I’m naughty, I’ll do a crumpet.’

Unfortunately the granola comes with some potentially embarrassing consequences – so anyone considering a similar breakfast should probably give lifts and crowded rooms a wide berth. 

She warned: ‘If you’re new to it, just make sure you’re around friends because it’s very, very farty. It’s just got so much fibre in.’ 

After breakfast comes a brisk dog walk with family pooch Bo a regular presence on her Instagram account – but it comes with the added burden of weighted gloves

‘I use them for walks, for all my exercise – even if I’m using dumbbells, I’ll still wear them,’ she said. ‘They’re just half a kilogram, but you’ll feel it. They’re the single greatest piece of kit I’ve ever used.’ 

The presenter also restructures her daily workouts on a regular basis, meaning she’s never doing the same routine for too long – a tactic that ‘challenges and shocks’ the body. 

Mealtimes have also been tailored around her healthy lifestyle, with the presenter opting to eat her main meal at lunchtime instead of the more conventional early evening. 

And Davina, who has been teetotal since her twenties after an early struggle with drugs and alcohol, says her approach to health and fitness has helped her overcome the menopause.

‘I know you must think it’s a faff, but I do feel normal again and dare I say, sometimes I feel better than I have done in years and years,’ she said. ‘So for me, the faff is worth it.’ 

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