An Edinburgh woman broke down in tears after being introduced to her grandson for the first time on national television.
Laura Myles was hauled on stage by Ant and Dec on Saturday Night Takeaway and interrogated about a series of embarrassing secrets about her life.
However, the surprises kept coming for the Edinburgh mum as she took part The Masked Humdinger, a rejigged version of hit ITV show The Masked Singer, reports the Daily Record.
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And in an emotive finale, the gran was left stunned when the bush baby was revealed to be daughter Holly, who lives in Canada and had not seen her mum in over two years.
Grandsons Max, who she has met once, and Logan, who she has never seen in person, had also travelled across with their mum to see her - leaving some viewers in tears.
Laura's mum Elsie and daughter Sarah appeared disguised as show favourites Bagpipes and Viking.
The gran was given help from celebrity panellists Craig Revel Horwood, Paloma Faith and Fleur East to guess their identities.
After she was unmasked, Elsie revealed that Laura had scoffed half a box of fancy chocolates meant for her Christmas.
And Sarah disclosed that she and her siblings were told to pretend they were under 12 despite being teenagers - so Laura could take advantage of a 'kids eat free' offer at a restaurant.
Holly had a humdinger of her own - confessing she had been caught graffiting the school toilets as a child and had forged her mum's signature to avoid getting into trouble.
It also provoked a gushing reaction on social media as the moment went out on STV.
One viewer wrote on Twitter : "Oh my gosh, what an incredible thing @antanddec did for that family, tears all around in #SaturdayNightTakeaway that’s better than a get away ticket any day."
Another added: "Tears at 16 minutes this week, I wonder if there will ever be a week where I don't cry at the first story or happiest minute of the week."