Davina McCall has appeared in a hilarious clip with her rarely-seen 19-year-old daughter Tilly.
The Masked Dancer judged shows off her moves as the duo danced to a trending track on TikTok, with teenage Tilly leading the routine.
The 55-year-old mum-of-three looked fabulous as she boogied in a stunning navy blazer which was cut to accentuate her athletic figure.
She danced around with her middle child as Tilly displayed a huge grin at the camera while wearing a black crop top, blue jeans and a hoody.
The rarely-seen daughter of the former Big Brother host laughed as her mum attempted the moves.
Tilly posted the clip on the video-sharing app, poking fun at her mum in the caption. “She tried her best,” she wrote.
Davina shared Tilly, Holly, 21, and son Chester, 16, with her ex-husband Matthew Robertson.
The pair split back in 2017 after 17 years together with Davina moving into a new £3.4million house in Kent where she made a “fresh start”.
She is now with her new partner Michael Douglas, but remains very private about her new relationship with the hairdresser to keep things “fair” for their exes and their children.
In a new interview with OK! Magazine, Davina explained: "We’ve got an agreement that I don’t talk about our relationship, because our exes and kids don’t have a right to reply, so it’s not fair.
"We won’t ever talk about us in an interview because somehow words linger and we don’t want that."
Recently, Davina has been on a mission to demystify menopause.
This week she revealed to the Mirror, in the second of a two-part exclusive series with the telly favourite, that she felt “ashamed” and “worried” when she first started hormone replacement therapy (HRT), despite being a “very open” person.
She’s described her perimenopause symptoms as arriving “overnight” and leaving her feeling that she had “lost something of myself”.
Davina told us: “The moment I think my perimenopausal symptoms started I can actually pinpoint. I was 44 and I remember it because it was so weird. The best way I can describe it is that I just lost something of myself.'
She continued: “I didn't feel myself. I remember feeling more self-conscious and awkward than I normally would. And I'd wake up in the middle of the night and the sheets would be soaking. I felt my entire body had turned into a prune.”
Her memory problems were the “most frightening” of her symptoms as she forgot “everything”.
She wrote: “Then there was the forgetfulness: my phone was in the fridge, and my keys ended up in the bin. This reached really frightening levels, I forgot everything. Words, names, events – everything.”