Kerry Katona has given fans an update on her mum's health after she was rushed to hospital last week.
The former Atomic Kitten, 44, took to Instagram over the weekend as she explained to fans her mother, Sue, had been rushed to hospital after doctors found blood clots in her lungs.
And sharing a video from her mum's hospital bed on Monday, Kerry admitted she 'saved her mum's life' as Sue confessed she 'would have been dead' if her daughter hadn't brought her in.
Showing fans the extensive bruises on her mum's arms, Sue told the camera: 'I am not well. I have got a temperature, look at my arm. I'm sick of it.'
Kerry then asked her: 'What did the say would have happened to you if I hadn't have brought you?'
Kerry Katona has confessed she 'saved her mum's life' after a terrifying hospital dash as she admitted 'she's not out the woods yet' after rough 24 hours
The former Atomic Kitten, 44, took to Instagram over the weekend as she explained to fans her mother, Sue, had been rushed to hospital after doctors found blood clots in her lungs
Her mum replied: 'I would have been dead Thursday night. That's it I would have been dead.'
'She's not out the woods yet,' added Kerry, before her mum added: 'Put it this way she saved my life, literally.'
Kerry then joked: 'See it's what happens when you watch loads of Grey's Anatomy'.
On Sunday night the reality star took to Instagram to ask fans to pray for her mother after a scary 24 hours.
The star explained that she hadn't been to bed in more than 24 hours and was exhausted but wanted to be close to the hospital.
She apologised for ignoring work calls and added it had been a 'rough' time while doctors took care of her mother.
In the video she said: 'Hi everybody, please excuse the state of me, I haven't been to bed since 3am not this morning, the day before.
'I've taken my mum into hospital, we've had no sleep.
And sharing a video from her mum's hospital bed on Monday, Kerry admitted she 'saved her mum's life' as Sue confessed she 'would have been dead' if her daughter hadn't brought her in
Her mum explained: 'Put it this way she saved my life, literally,' as Kerry then joked: 'See it's what happens when you watch loads of Grey's Anatomy'
On Sunday night the reality star took to Instagram to ask fans to pray for her mother after a scary 24 hours
'For those of you who are aware, thankyou all so very much for the messages.
'The hospital found clots on my mum's lungs, she's not in a good way. It's been a rough over 24 hours.
'I'm absolutely and just want to say for anybody who keeps texting me about work, and things like that I do apologise, I'm just having to put all that on the back foot at the moment.
'I need to get some sleep so I can get back to the hospital, so I can be there for my mum.
Kerry also explained she had gone back to her mother's home because it was nearer the hospital and was getting ready to go to bed.
In the clip, the star was dressed in red pyjamas and wasn't sporting any make-up as she gave her 800,000 followers an update.
She went on to say: 'Big love to you mum, you really scared me. I could throttle you but I got her to the hospital and that's the main thing.
'I ask you all to say a little prayer to keep her strong and to keep her fighting.'
In another video shared to her Instagram Story on Sunday, Kerry revealed that her mother was still not very well before revealing that she is suffering from a clot attached to her heart.
In the short clip she said: 'There's so many underlying problems with my mum.' before asking Sue to behave herself in the hospital and do what she's told.
The former I'm A Celeb star has always been candid about life with her mother and previously revealed her earliest memory is watching her embattled mother Sue slit her wrists when the star was just three
Kerry has frequently reflected publicly on her childhood in growing up in Warrington, Cheshire, having last year recalled the horrifying moment her mother's ex-boyfriend threatened to 'chop her feet off'
Keeping her fans in the loop, the star later shared a video of herself sat in a chair in the hospital alongside her mother who was lying in bed in a hospital gown.
Sue waved at the camera as Kerry panned it over the room before saying hello.
She then showed off her bruised arms, joking 'it's a bit of a mess' as Kerry worried over her.
The star then told her followers: 'She's on the right path. She's in the right place.'
Sue then told her daughter's fans that it was 'tough and go' and very scary before Kerry reassured those watching that she was now on the mend.
Sue's hospital visit comes just two years after she was taken in for care after 'a huge huge scare'.
Kerry was away in Redditch performing as the Wicked Witch of the West in the The Wizard Of Oz Easter pantomime tour, and was unable to visit her mother in-person.
The former I'm A Celeb star has always been candid about life with her mother and previously opened up about her difficult childhood.
She previously revealed her earliest memory is watching her embattled mother Sue slit her wrists when the star was just three.
Kerry spoke to New Magazine about the trauma of living with her mum, who was manic-depressive, having spoken exhaustively in the past about her chequered upbringing and struggles.
She said: 'My earliest memory is watching my mum slit her wrists. I was three. She was manic-depressive and self-harmed until I was 15. That's just the way my life is. I've come so far from being a foster kid growing up in a council house.'
Kerry has frequently reflected publicly on her childhood in growing up in Warrington, Cheshire, having last year recalled the horrifying moment her mother's ex-boyfriend threatened to 'chop her feet off' after stabbing her troubled parent.
Kerry also discussed her mum Sue who had a 'terrible childhood' and issues with drugs and her mental health, adding: 'She didn't really know how to be a mum'
The mother-of-five went on to say that she was subsequently put in a foster home following the terrifying ordeal, which occurred when she was just 13.
Kerry also discussed her mum Sue who had a 'terrible childhood' and issues with drugs and her mental health, adding: 'She didn't really know how to be a mum'.
Having now looked back on her mother's self-harming and troubles, Kerry confessed she does not have any regrets and is happy with her life now.