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DAVINA McCall has revealed live on air that she doesn’t mind if her husband “window shops”.

The presenter, who has been wed to Matthew Robertson for 16 years, claims she is happy for her hubby to look at other woman as his loyalty lies with her.

 Davina McCall says she doesn't mind if her husband looks at other women
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Davina McCall says she doesn't mind if her husband looks at other women

Speaking on today’s Loose Women she said: “If Matthew looks at another woman, I don’t think ‘Oh my god’, I always call it ‘window shopping’, as long as you don’t buy!”

 

 The star said she didn't mind if he "window shopped"
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The star said she didn't mind if he "window shopped"Credit: ITV

She also revealed to viewers that she once considered cosmetic surgery.

The super-fit star, 49, said she looked into having breast implants after having three children but decided against it.

 Davina also admitted she had once considered cosmetic surgery
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Davina also admitted she had once considered cosmetic surgeryCredit: ITV

Last year Davina faced criticism after she said in an interview where she opened up about the secret to a long and happy marraige.

She told The Telegraph: “You must keep your husband satisfied in the bedroom department.

"Even if you’re absolutely exhausted. Otherwise he will go somewhere else.”

 But the super fit star said she decided against having breast implants
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But the super fit star said she decided against having breast implantsCredit: ITV

But the pretty presenter said her comments were taken out of context, she said: "I do not submit to my husband, nor does he submit to me. My mum said, to keep your man happy, stay intimate.

"Sometimes, especially when the kids were very young and I was super tired, this was the last thing on my mind… has he ever coerced or pressured me? NO!!!

"But have I ever started feeling tired and finished feeling very happy? Yes!! Can't really believe I am discussing this..."

 She married her husband Matthew Robertson in 2000
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She married her husband Matthew Robertson in 2000Credit: PA:Press Association

She added: "And every single woman I know feels the same. Really what my mum was saying, and I also believe, is that if intimacy goes, for months, or a year, then it’s super hard to get back and it becomes 'a thing'.

"I love Matthew... and neither of us want that to happen… so we work at it! Together…"

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