The Masked Singer for saving her career, as she admitted she believed it'd be over by now.The presenter sits as a judge alongside Jonathon Ross, Rita Ora and Mo Gilligan on the hit ITV show, and revealed she's feeling the magic once again now Covid restrictions have eased for productions.In a new interview, the former Big Brother host said: "What was crazy about last year is that I honest to God thought that my career would be over by this point."And I’ve never been so busy, but in a really, really lovely way."She beamed as she told The Daily Star: "I’m loving work so much, and due to the lighter restrictions we’ve been able to work with a studio audience on The Masked Singer."All that kind of stuff was magic."Davina bounced back from a bout of Covid last year and resuming a somewhat normal routine with work and family life means she's in a good place and "really happy".So much so, that the fan-favourite presenter has stated she is ready to stop "giving a damn" about negative energy.A breath of fresh air among the best of British celebrities, the TV star with her care-free attitudes to life, gives us the motivation we need to be our best selves.And despite being in her 50s, she doesn't plan on slowing down any time soon - and why should she!Alongside filming episodes for The Masked Singer, she has a busy new year ahead including overseeing her Own Your Goals fitness app and bringing out her latest edit with JD Williams.But she faced social media backlash earlier this year for some of her outfit choices on the talent show, after some viewers kicked up a fuss.One that sparked controversy was a long, semi-translucent black frock.Davina defended her clothes in an interview with The Sun, suggesting that some people really.
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