Coleen Nolan showed off her wedding outfit - live on Loose Women today.
The panellist will be performing mother of the groom duties soon when her son Shane Richie Jr. - who she has with ex Shane Richie - ties the knot with Maddie Wahdan after the pair got engaged back in 2020.
And on today's shortened episode of the ITV show, Coleen admitted she wasn't sure what she should wear to the couple's big day and asked her fellow panellists - Janet Street Porter, Jane Moore and Brenda Edwards - for advice.
After the advice, Coleen settled on a beautiful black and white dress and a matching hat.
Asked how she feels about it, she shared: "It's really comfortable as well, which is nice. With the right underwear holding my bits in. I feel really nice in it. I feel like the mother of the groom."
In her own love life, Coleen is dating Michael - who she met on dating app Tinder.
"It was a bit of a dilemma. You think, 'Am I just swiping because I recognise her?' So I had to think about it and do it for the right reasons – not even for one minute thinking she'd reply anyway," Michael shared previously.
"The surprising thing for me was that once I'd swiped we were a match straight away, which meant that she'd already liked me."
Coleen explained that a wedding with Michael was something they spoke about "all the time", whilst he insisted that tying the knot with the Nolans star was "inevitable" and would happen eventually.
She had previously exclusively told The Mirror how solid her relationship is with Michael.
"This was probably the most secure and confident I’ve ever felt going into a relationship. It means that seven months in, things are going brilliantly. We’ve not even had our first row," she explained.
"I was literally about to come off the app when I spotted Michael and swiped right. I’d been on there for a while and after a string of dates with guys that just hadn’t worked out I was fed up with the whole thing. The men were all very nice, but one told me he couldn’t deal with the fact I was in the public eye, so obviously that wasn’t going to work."