Kym Marsh is recovering after undergoing a mystery operation.
The ‘Coronation Street’ actress has revealed she was in and about of hospital "in a day", and was "cheered up" by grandson Teddy, four months, the son of her daughter Emilie Cunliffe, 22.
She said: "I was in and out in a day but Emilie still popped by the hospital with Teddy to cheer me up.
"It was lovely, he’s such a smiley boy."
And Kym – who plays Michelle Connor in ‘Corrie’ – is being well looked after following her op, with her eight-year-old daughter Polly also doing her bit.
Writing in her OK! magazine column, the cobbles favourite said: "David, Emilie and her boyfriend Mikey are looking after me and even Polly is doing her bit asking, ‘Mummy, can I get you something? Can I make you some toast?’ She’s so sweet."
Last month, Kym revealed she underwent a mammogram after experiencing increasing "pain in her right breast".
She said: "I’ve been experiencing pain in my right breast and it’s been getting worse, so the kids nagged me to go and get it checked out, saying I usually go to the doctor’s for a broken fingernail.
"Having breast implants can make checking a bit trickier, so I like to go every couple of years.
"I had a mammogram and I’m pleased to say everything’s fine."
A specialist reassured Kym her implants are "fine", and she admitted she "wouldn’t want to have them out".
Kym said: "My implants are 10 years old now and some people say you should get them replaced after a decade, but my specialist said mine are fine.
"If I was to have them done again, I think I’d go for the same size and shape, which reassures me that I made the right choice 10 years ago.
"I wouldn’t want to have them out."