SHE may be known for her fitness regimes and healthy lifestyle but TV presenter Davina McCall made a special journey to Manchester for a rather different sort of dining experience.
Masked Singer star Davina headed to Karen's Diner in Prestwich to be greeted with the 'terrible service' and insults which it has become famous for.
But Davina was so thrilled at the never-ending insults, terrible service and even being made to wear a hat with a cheeky insult on it that she told friends and followers on her Instagram "It HAS to be experienced".
Davina, 55, made a quite extraordinary 520 MILE round-trip from her home in Tunbridge Wells to head to Prestwich for the day to head to the burger bar. But by all accounts it was worth it.
The star headed to the colourful diner with her boyfriend Michael Douglas along with family and friends at the weekend. It comes fresh from her return to our TV screens on the judging panel for ITV hit The Masked Singer.
This story is from the January 04, 2023 edition of Manchester Evening News.
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