Glasgow comedian Janey Godley has taken to social media to thank fans for making her tour extra special.
The comic, who is battling Ovarian cancer, has shared treatment throughout her tour as she undergoes chemotherapy in between shows. The Glasgow-born funny woman has also shared countless tour updates, with fans across Scotland keen to see more dates added to her 'NOT DEAD YET' tour.
But after ticking off every Scottish date on her schedule, Janey took to social media to share her gratitude.
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Taking to Twitter the 62-year-old said: "Hi everybody it's Janey here. I just want to thank everyone for supporting us all through this tour now that the Scottish leg is finished."
Referring to her mishap on stage when she thought she was "going to die" when she choked on water, Janey continued: "We finished it at the SEC - can you imagine three thousand people and I managed to chock on a bit a water? The amount of s**** I've had doon my throat but nah, I chock on water.
"But we were fine, we were fine" as she laughed and grinned adding: "Ashley got up, she improvised and then I had a big sing song, finished the show and we had a standing ovation. So yeah I'm ok."
Touching on her cancer treatment she said: "I've had my bloods done and I'm getting my chemo tomorrow and then next week we are off to London and then off to Belfast.
"But I just want to thank everybody who came out to see the tour. I have never had so much love pointed towards me. You guys are f****** amazing and it was nice to see wee Honey [their dog] make her debut.
"A lot of it was filmed so who knows, maybe we will get it all out. Thank you so much yous have just been amazing."
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