Janey Godley performed in Glasgow's Armadillo last night - and it was another successful sell out show for the comedian.
The 63-year-old who is travelling with her daughter as part of her 'NOT DEAD YET' tour took to the stage of the city's venue last night (March 5) and fans couldn't stop laughing. And lots of fans took social media to give their verdict on the show.
Taking to Twitterone said: "Caught @JaneyGodley at a packed out Armadillo last night. A lot of love and laughter from her home town fans."
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Another added: "So glad you're ok! Was a brilliant gig. We had a fantastic night. You and Ashley are BRILLIANT. So funny. So lovely to see you both together."
It comes after the Glasgow comic thought she was "going to die" when she choked on stage in front of thousands of fans last night with her daughter Ashley Storrie running on stage to help.
Fans watched in horror as Janey - who is undergoing chemotherapy for ovarian cancer - struggled to breathe after taking a sip of water with Ashley having to take over the gig solo until her mum recovered.
Posting on Twitter after, Janey, wrote: "Literally choked on water onstage and thought I was going to die - audience were absolutely horrified and equally worried - I couldn’t breathe and then Ashley Storrie ran on and banged my back and I got back on track so sorry I scared everyone."
After things had settled down, thankfully, Janey was ok and carried on with the show making everyone laugh.
And one fan wanted to make sure the comic was all good while raving about the show as a wole. "What a night! Even when choking u were still fab xx thanks for the laughs best night out since I saw u in the fruit market xx take care xxx", they wrote.
It's not just the public that are fans of the comic with Davina McCall having been snapped at her Dundee gig last week.
the Long Lost Family host tweeted: "This was the greatest show … we laughed so hard and cried too x thank @JaneyGodley and @ashleystorrie. So so good . Thank you."
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