Davina McCall and Fearne Cotton support Nick Grimshaw through 12-hour Sport Relief trial
FEARNE COTTON and Davina McCall were on hand to support showbiz pal Nick Grimshaw through his Sport Relief endurance challenge in London today.
Radio One DJ Nick Grimshaw was joined by Fearne Cotton, Daisy Lowe and Davina McCall as he embarked upon his mammoth charity challenge.
Grimmy looked particularly chipper considering he was preparing to cycle for a full 12-hours.
The music man pledged to cycle 1,000-miles for Sport Relief and plenty of his showbiz pals were present to cheer him on.
Celebs turned up in their droves as the DJ completed his cycling challenge in a large transparent box outside of the BBC broadcasting house in central London.
Rock offspring WAG Fearne Cotton was at hand to provide a bit of support for her Radio One colleague.
The blonde beauty even stepped in and put pedal to the metal when Grimmy needed to hop off the exercise bike for a brief rest.
Proving that she can be stylish even when she's working up a sweat, Fearne got active in some flattering black sports pants and a retro horse print sweater.
The star then later pulled off her jumper to reveal a Rolling Stones t-shirt, a nod to her fiancé's father Ronnie Wood.
@sportrelief oh @grimmers my darling... Thinking of you x
— Davina McCall (@ThisisDavina) March 17, 2014
Deciding to take a backseat after her crazy Sport Relief endurance challenge last month, Davina McCall looked chic as she arrived in a stylish grey ensemble.
Wearing gunmetal-coloured jeans with a white shirt and blazer, the presenter steered clear of the bike on this occasion.
But she did take to Twitter to cheer on Grimmy.
The brunette wrote: "Oh Grimmers my darling...thinking of you."
Last month the Million Pound Drop star had to be fished out of lake Windermere midway through a punishing Sport Relief challenge.
Davina had pledged to complete an incredible 500-mile journey for the charity campaign, inclusion cycling, running and swimming events.
The 46-year-old television personality's extraordinary journey has been documented by BBC One.
Tune in to Davina: Beyond Breaking Point for Sport Relief on March 20 at 9pm.