Charlotte Crosby updated fan's on her mother's cancer treatment while styling her wig.
The reality star's mum Letitia Crosby was diagnosed with breast cancer earlier this year after going for her routine mammogram.
Charlotte set up her camera on a desk as she curled Letiti's wig and told fans on her Instagram Stories that her mum is 'doing amazing'.
She said: "Late night hairdresser sessions styling my mams wig for her while she's visiting with my dad and brother. She's doing amazing by the way!
"I've noticed I've had a lot of DM's asking how she's getting on!
"She's now nearly halfway through her chemo!"
Letitia looked gorgeous in a simple white T-shirt printed with a black star as her daughter got to work on her wig.
Charlotte was in her pyjamas as the family enjoyed a late-night hangout together.
Last month, the star opened up about her turbulent pregnancy journey and admitted she doesn't feel like she's having a baby after her mum was diagnosed.
She's expecting her first child with boyfriend Jake Ankers and has been providing fans with little updates on her journey.
After finding out about Letitia's cancer, Charlotte has since been accompanying her to chemotherapy.
She revealed her mum's diagnosis has affected her experience with the pregnancy, revealing she hasn't had "time to think about it".
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"With my mum going through chemotherapy and spending over six hours in hospital with her per day, I've got to try to put all the baby business to the back of my mind. I've got zero time to think about it.
"It just doesn't feel like I'm having a baby. But at the same time, it feels like I've been pregnant for an eternity," she told new magazine.
The Geordie Shore alum also added she has a lot of things happening in her life that she doesn't "have time to be nervous about giving birth".
Letitia previously explained how she found it difficult to tell her daughter about her cancer so soon after hearing about the pregnancy.
Speaking to The Sun, the 53-year-old said: "We had so many things to look forward to so telling her I had cancer when she was pregnant was so hard."
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