Strictly Come Dancing head judge Shirley Ballas has updated fans after having scans on her organs.
Shirley, 61, went to hospital after a lump was spotted under her arm by concerned fans when she was on TV.
The Queen of Latin has been keeping fans updated after she visited her doctor over the health scare.
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Shirley previously revealed that concerns were flagged about her high testosterone levels and an urgent scan of all her organs was booked at King’s College, London.

She has now given a fresh update on her Instagram while thanking people for their support.
"Follow up as promised. Today after not much sleep (my insomnia) @danieltayloresq and I took a trip to Kings College Hospital ultra sound department," she wrote.
"Internal probe, ovaries, kidneys, adrenal glands. Then a scan on my tummy for another view. Hopefully results soon.
"I believe the nurse could sense my anxiety and immediately put me at ease with her beautiful bedside manner.
"As embarrassing as it is for me to be examined the Doctors and Nurses only have our best interests at heart."
Two years ago the Strictly star had her DD breast implants removed after being told they could block the signs of cancer being detected.
She will now be going back to the doctor who removed them for an extra check.
She added: "Can I say social media can be a negative place but in this case I have only felt warmth and concern.
"The 1000s of messages I have received has been beautiful, thank you for sharing your own journeys with health.
"Ladies keep checking your bodies no one knows your body better than you.
"I will also be taking a trip back to see Dr Norman Waterhouse who took out my implants for an extra breast check.
"Check once check twice and keep checking. To you all thank you for caring. # NHS #gratitude #health."
In an accompanying video Shirley told fans after the latest tests: "That was exhausting and, yeah, interesting."
And she urged them: "Staying on top of it is key and if you feel anything or if you think something is amiss you know your body better than anybody else. So I suggest a little trip along to the doctor."