OHMYGOSSIP — Davina McCall is disappointed that “enjoyment of sex for women” is still “ridiculously taboo”.
The former ‘Big Brother’ host explores the “super-depressing” conventions around female sexuality in her new Channel 4 documentary ‘Davina McCall’s The Pill’ and warned about the possibility of UK women following the footsteps of the US by removing their sexual freedom.
The 55-year-old television presenter told The Sun newspaper: “Enjoyment of sex for women is ridiculously taboo. That’s super-depressing, and we have to be very, very careful that we don’t go down the ­American route where we are more and more marginalised as sexual beings.
“Denying us access to contraception is a really huge part of that.
“I mean, the idea that it’s now harder to access contraception than it was ten or 20 years ago is obscene.”
Davina – who has daughters Holly, 21, Tilly, 19 and son Chester, 16, with her 54-year-old ex Matthew Robertson – questioned why the prevention of pregnancy should lead to a “compromise” in life.
She said: “Why should we compromise our quality of life to prevent pregnancy?”
The ‘Your Mum, My Dad’ host details in her own “chaotic and emotional” experience with the Pill as a teenager in the programme.
In the documentary – which airs on Thursday (08.06.23) – Davina said: “I went on the Pill when I was 15. I was madly in love with my first love.
“I said to my dad, ‘I’d quite like to go on the Pill’, and he said, ‘Well, wait until you’re 16’.
“And I thought, ‘I know what’s going to happen, I’m not going to wait until I’m 16’.
“I thought it was quite a grown-up attitude to take. So I took myself off to a sexual health clinic and they were very nice and very kind, and they suggested a Pill, and I took it.
“But my life was quite chaotic and emotional at the time — as it is for many teenagers — and it’s very hard to say how much of a part the Pill played in that. I’ve got no idea.”

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