A Scots mum who went viral after being filmed pushing a massive milk lorry up an icy hill has been rewarded - with a year's free supply of dairy products.
We told how Charlene Leslie had nipped out for a bottle of Irn Bru and some snacks when she saw the eight-wheel HGV struggling through the heavy snow in Cowdenbeath, Fife on Tuesday as Storm Darcy continued to rage.
The mum-of-three said she couldn't leave the driver 'without help' and was videoed pushing the Graham's milk lorry up the slope from behind.

An incredible 18-second clip of the feat went viral online with some branding the 33-year-old 'a tank'.
Now bosses at Graham's said there was only one fitting reward as they presented her with a year's supply of the white stuff.
Charlene said she was heading to a local shop with two of her three children, Rihanna, 10 and two-year-old Hunter as well as husky dog, Alaska, when she spotted a car in trouble in Cowdenbeath high street.
Only a mile away in Glenfield, at Graham’s dairy, one of their trucks was leaving the site heading her way.
She said: "I would never just stand by when I see someone in trouble.
"I suppose what I did was really dangerous, but thankfully the Graham’s truck got safely up the hill. In the moment I wasn't really thinking about me, I just wanted to help.
"A load of people were trying to push a car up the hill when I noticed the Graham’s truck coming behind it. Its front wheels were spinning, and it was stuck from all the snow.
"My neighbour appeared, so I asked her to watch the kids and the dog while I pushed it from the back. Eventually it made it safely to the top.
"I cannot believe all the attention I am getting for what I did. I simply believe that it is your duty to help others if they are in trouble.
"It was lovely to meet Mr Graham as I’m a huge fan of the family farming brand and their products.
"I really didn’t help out to receive anything in return, but I am absolutely delighted at their offer of free Graham’s dairy products for a year!"
Dr Robert Graham Snr, Chairman of Graham’s, said, “When I saw the video of Charlene pushing one of our artic lorries up a steep hill singlehandedly, I couldn’t believe it!
"As a family we are passionate about our fresh dairy products and like us, she will clearly stop at nothing to ensure they get delivered to our customers!
"Charlene’s intentions were incredibly kind.
"She not only made our family, farmers and colleagues smile, but clearly captured the hearts of thousands of people across the world who also watched her help others, without a thought for her own safety.
"Although she is a real-life superwoman, for health and safety reasons we must advise others not to follow her actions.
"As a heartfelt thank you, Charlene and her family will receive our milk and high protein dairy products free for the rest of the year.”