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Being caught in the same outfit can be totally embarrassing, but and took it in their stride on Saturday night as they posed for a snap together at the 2026 .
The presenter, 58, and the model, 37, were all smiles as they both modelled a black and nude mesh striped minidress by Norma Kamali.
Davina put on a very leggy display as she styled her figure hugging number with a pair of black ankle boots and fingerless gloves.
Meanwhile 's pregnant wife Hannah opted for the long striped mesh maxi skirt and black stilettos.
The duo were all smiles as they posed together at the star-studded bash inside the Co-Op Arena in Manchester.
Davina playfully cradled Hannah's growing baby bump ahead of taking their seats for the ceremony which hosted.
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Davina penned: 'If this isn't magical.... I love you @hannah_cooper_ FACT'.
Davina McCall and Hannah Cooper were spotted wearing the same dress at the 2026 BRIT Awards on Saturday as they posed for an Instagram snap together
The presenter, 58, modelled a black and nude mesh striped minidress by Norma Kamali which she teamed with coordinated ankle boots
Earlier in the evening, Hannah hit the red carpet with husband Joel, who she already shares son Wilde with.
Elsewhere Davina and husband Michael Douglas put on a loved-up display as they hit the BRIT Awards' red carpet.
The TV personality, who secretly wed the celebrity hairdresser, 49, in a low-key December 2025 ceremony, could not keep their hands off each other.
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It comes after Davina's daughter Tilly Robertson revealed her mother had a very positive reaction to her getting a tattoo.
The TV presenter is mother to Holly, 24, Tilly, 22, and Chester, 19, with her ex-husband Matthew Robertson.
Taking to her TikTok, Tilly uploaded a video chat she had with her mother as she showed off the new inking, which appeared to be on her lower back.
No Doubt's song Just A Girl played over the video but Davina could be seen mouthing the words: 'Oh, it's lovely'.
Tilly captioned the video: 'Telling my mum that I got a tattoo EXCEPT she is the chillest mum ever and was so supportive.'
Davina previously said that fewer parents are suffering from 'empty nest syndrome' these days, as rising house costs mean children stay at home for longer.
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The former Big Brother host said she's comforted by the knowledge they are part of the 'boomerang generation'.
Now, after children initially leave for university, they tend to come back to stay in the parental home more frequently than before.




