Sarah Beeny has confirmed the return of her TV series Sarah Beeny's New Life in the Country in a new Instagram upload.
The property expert, 50 - who is best known for having fronted shows like Property Ladder - announced in August last year that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer.
She later shaved her head after her hair began to fall out in clumps amid her undergoing chemotherapy, having already cut some of it off prior to such treatment last year.
Sarah announced in January that she wasn't having any more chemotherapy and last month showcased bleached hair, teasing: "Look my hair has grown back all platinum".
Now, Sarah - who it's been reported is due to have radiotherapy and a mastectomy this year - further showed the new look in a photo that she shared on Instagram and later confirmed her show is back for another series.
She was seen wearing a red shirt, blue jeans and some brown wellies as she posed alongside a snake's head fritillary plant that she had sown a few months ago.
Alongside the photo, she wrote in caption on Thursday (April 13): "The fantastic snakes head fritillary!" She added: "So worth the hours of planting over the winter!"
Just a few hours after uploading the post, she announced that her documentary show Sarah Beeny's New Life in the Country will return for its third series next week.
The Channel 4 series follows Sarah and her family - which includes her husband Graham Swift and their four children - as they adapt to country life after moving to Somerset.
She announced alongside a promotional photo for the project: "New series out on Monday. As you can see, filmed last year - at a time when I took my hair for granted".
Fans took to the comments section of the post to share their excitement over the show returning for its third series, with one follower writing: "Really looking forward to this".
"Can't wait. I love your programmes," wrote another. A third commented: "So looking forward to this". Whilst another person said: "Fantastic. I was hoping for another series".
Sarah Beeny's New Life in the Country returns for its new series on Monday (April 17) from 8pm on Channel 4. You can catch-up on previous episodes of the show through All4.