McCall: why I told my kids of my drugs past

Davina McCall has said she was 'brutally honest' with her children about her previous struggles with drug addiction because she feared they may find out from the internet.
File photo dated 11/09/17 of Davina McCall, who has said she was "brutally honest" with her children about her previous struggles with drug addiction because she feared they may find out from the internetFile photo dated 11/09/17 of Davina McCall, who has said she was "brutally honest" with her children about her previous struggles with drug addiction because she feared they may find out from the internet
File photo dated 11/09/17 of Davina McCall, who has said she was "brutally honest" with her children about her previous struggles with drug addiction because she feared they may find out from the internet

The television presenter, 50, battled substance abuse in her 20s.

She said she told her children – Holly, 16, Tilly, 14, and Chester, 11 – because she did not want someone else to tell them or for them to find out online.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

McCall said on the Happy Mum, Happy Baby podcast: “I’ve had to be (honest), because they have access to the internet.

“Actually, I had to be brutally honest quite early on when I thought other kids at school might talk to them about it.

“They grew up to ‘Mummy’s going to a meeting’ – they just didn’t know it was a Narcotics Anonymous meeting.”

She continued: “When each of them got to about 10 or 11 I’d say, ‘Let me explain what those meetings are’. I’d say, ‘Mummy had a problem but I stopped a long time ago and these meetings help me stay on the straight and narrow’.”

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

McCall said her children, from her former marriage with Matthew Robertson, were “all really very accepting”.

She said: “They’d say, ‘I thought it was something like that. Is that why you don’t drink?’

“Kids know stuff. I never really give them credit for what they know, but they are smart like that.”

McCall announced last year that she and Robertson had separated after 17 years.

Related topics: