Loose Women panellist Kaye Adams has shared an incredible story about her late mum who blessed her with a 'sign' from above.
The 59-year-old TV presenter lost her beloved mum Cathie back in 2018 after she became suddenly ill.
Following her sad passing, Kaye was left devastated - but her mum sent her a special sign to tell her daughter that she was okay in the form of a pair of angel wings.
The Loose Women star explained that before her mum fell ill, the pair took a trip to their local garden centre around Christmas where Kaye immediately fell in love with a pair of decorative angel wings.
Upon looking at the price tag, Kaye decided to put them back and head home without the extravagant decorations - despite the fact her mum encouraged her to make the splurge.
A number of years later, Kaye was out and about shopping ahead of Christmas following her mum's tragic passing and through a shop window, she saw the very same wings looking back at her as she took it as a sign from her dear mother.
"I saw these angel wings in this shop. It was a shop that was clearing out all the furniture and these wings were the only thing left in this shop," Kaye explained.
"They were at a real knock-down price. And just before my mum died, we were in the garden centre and she saw these same wings and she wanted to get them for me for Christmas.
"Unfortunately, she suddenly became very ill before that Christmas and obviously we weren't thinking about the wings. And so, when I saw these wings in this shop, at this knock-down price, there was a bit of me that through 'that's mum, she's up there and she's saying look Kaye, there's the wings'.
"I know that's rubbish and it might be a construction in my head but I like it, and I bought them and I'm really, really, happy to have them."
Back in 2018, Kaye took to Twitter to reveal mum Cathie had passed away in hospital on July 29.
She wrote: "We are forever indebted to the wonderful staff of Ward A22 @NHSForthValley who cared for our mum Cathie before she passed away on July 29th.
"They gave us comfort at a time of desolation and, for that, we are grateful."