Davina McCall showcases bold new look on The Masked Singer and fans are divided

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Davina McCall showed off her bold new hairstyle as she returned to The Masked Singer last night - but fans are divided about her dramatic new look.

The 55-year-old TV mogul showed off a super blunt fringe as she returned to her role as a judge on the popular ITV show alongside Rita Ora, Jonathan Ross and Mo Gilligan.

It appeared that Davina had ditched her middle parting and opted for a blunt fringe instead as many viewers flocked to social media to talk about her brand new look, writes The Mirror.However, some viewers quipped that she cut her fringe "with a knife and fork" while others said she looked very much like Courteney Cox in the 1997 horror Scream 2 and also Strictly host Claudia Winkleman.One tweeted: "Davina McCall may be a queen, but not even she can get away with cutting in a fringe with a knife and fork…"Another added: "Davina giving Scream 2 vibes."While one penned: "Why does davina mccall look like a claudia winkleman version of the emoji."But fans of the star weren't pleased that others were slagging off Davina's appearance and rushed to defend her.One said: "I'm an absolutely sickened by the stupid comments people have made this evening about Davina's appearance."And another raged: "She is absolutely stunning.

Extremely fit and healthy and a lovely person. Keep your nasty, pointless comments to yourselves!"Another added: "Love scrolling through Twitter seeing everyone’s guesses - but staggered tonight to see so many negative comments about Davina’s appearance - has everyone forgotten #bekind."While one commented: "Is Davina McCall aging backwards?"Later on it was revealed that it was Davina's hairdresser boyfriend Michael Douglas who was behind her new look.On his social media, Michael revealed Davina

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