Davina McCall risks flashing NTA viewers as she mocks Judy Finnigan bra blunder

22 years later and wardrobe malfunctions are apparently still a risk at the National Television Awards.

TV presenter Davina McCall, was invited to take on the stage at the 2023 NTAs to present the award for the factual category, but she had to avoid a serious bra blunder.

As she was called on the stage to present the factual nominees, the former Big Brother host was in high spirits as she danced towards the microphone.

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Dazzling Davina wore a plunging black blazer paired with a black rose choker.

The 55-year-old was midway through her swaying when she had to stop herself as her revealing vest was on the verge of showing a little more skin than anticipated.

As Davina adjusted her top, she joked: “I nearly did a Judy,” before continuing: “I’m here to present factual.”

The mum-of-three was referring to Judy Finnigan’s iconic wardrobe malfunction that happened back in 2001.

The much-loved This Morning presenter revealed a lot more than she intendedto when she took to the NTA stage two decades ago, to accept an award alongside husband Richard Madeley.

Judy experienced an unfortunate wardrobe malfunction as she had taken the stage, inadvertently revealing her white bra to the audience at the Royal Albert Hall and over 12 million viewers watching from the comfort of their homes.

To make matters worse, it had appeared that both Judy and Richard were completely unaware of the situation.

Their colleague John Leslie quickly noticed their obliviousness and rushed onto the stage to assist, ensuring Judy's modesty was preserved by covering her up.

Some ITV viewers rushed to X (formerly known as Twitter) to comment on Davina’s repeated accident, as one wrote: “Is Davina McCall doing a Judy Finnagan there?”

The nominees for the factual category were: Clarkson's Farm, Paul O'Grady: For The Love Of Dogs, Sort Your Life Out, and The Martin Lewis Money Show Live.

Paul O'Grady: For The Love Of Dogs won the category.

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