Danielle Lloyd headed to a TV studio on Monday night as she awaits the results of a biopsy after doctors found a cyst on her ovaries.
The former glamor model, 39, slipped into a white knit crop top that emphasized her toned midriff after describing her terrifying fear of cancer.
The piece featured a crochet print while the mother of five paired it with a matching skirt.
Danielle posed for the camera and complimented her outfit with a pair of bee wool sandals.
The star wore her dark blonde locks in a straight poker style and added her look with a silver bracelet.
Out and about: Danielle Lloyd made her way to a TV studio on Monday night as she awaits the results of a biopsy after doctors found a cyst on her ovaries
Style: The former glamor model, 39, looked trendy for the outing as she donned a white knit crop top that emphasized her toned midriff
It comes after Danielle was rushed to hospital with heavy bleeding, which she feared was a miscarriage but turned into a cancer scare.
The former Celebrity Big Brother star revealed that doctors discovered cysts on her ovaries — one the size of a tennis ball — which left her worried she wouldn’t be able to have a sixth child.
Speaking to New Magazine, the CBB star, who is married to electrician Michael O’Neill, explained how she may need to have a hysterotomy.
She said, “When you wear the word cancer, you just think, ‘oh my god, I’m dying.’ “I just can’t stop crying and told Michael, ‘I don’t want to leave my kids behind.'”
Danielle, who tragically miscarried in 2019, spoke of the ‘horrible’ wait for results, saying: ‘I will drive down the road and then burst into tears. I feel like an emotional wreck and it’s exhausting.”
Danielle is mum to Autumn, eight months, and Ronnie, four, with Michael and has Archie, 11, Harry, 10, and George, eight, from her previous marriage to Jamie O’Hara.
The star suffers from endometriosis and has been outspoken about her fertility and health issues in the past.
In 2020, she revealed she had surgery for endometriosis after being diagnosed with the painful condition earlier that year.
The former glamor model shared a candid selfie in a hospital gown and revealed she was “nervous but happy” to have surgery.
Shocking: The mother of five revealed that doctors discovered cysts on her ovaries – one the size of a tennis ball – leading her to fear she wouldn’t be able to have a sixth child
My boys: Danielle is mum to Autumn, eight months, and Ronnie, four, with Michael and has Archie, 11, Harry, 10, and George, eight, from her previous marriage to Jamie O’Hara
Danielle revealed that she put her plans to use a controversial sex selection treatment on hold after being diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and endometriosis.
She previously revealed that she was determined to have a daughter and wouldn’t stop trying until she had a little girl, before Autumn’s arrival.
At the time, she told Loose Women that she had to put off her hopes of having a daughter in order to have surgery to treat her conditions, which can affect a woman’s fertility.
She said: ‘I just found out I have PCOS and endometriosis so I need surgery for that so I can’t think about having another baby at the moment anyway.
“I doubt, I just got a puppy who is still a little girl, so she is my baby right now. I’d like a little girl, but four boys is a lot.’
Endometriosis is an often painful condition in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus – the endometrium – grows outside the uterus, while PCOS is a common condition that affects the functioning of a woman’s ovaries.
In love: She said, “When you wear the word cancer, you just think, ‘oh my god, I’m dying.’ “I just can’t stop crying and told Michael, ‘I don’t want to leave my kids behind'”
Danielle previously revealed that her sons also wanted a sister and said she had been to Dubai’s gender selection clinic, the Fakih IVF centre.
The practice has been condemned by the World Health Organization (WHO) and is illegal in Britain.
The WHO says gender selection raises “serious moral, legal and social problems” and can lead to the devaluation of women and gender imbalance.
Danielle has learned that the treatment is correct in 99% of cases where a baby is born successfully and also began exploring the possibility of arranging for a girl in Northern Cyprus, another state where it is legal.
However, after further questioning, the TV star and electrician Michael had previously settled in America, where they believed general safeguards would be stronger.
Once there, some of her eggs would be harvested and fertilized, and then one or two of the resulting female embryos would be reimplanted in the mother’s womb. The rest is kept for possible future use.
For support with the loss of a child, contact The Miscarriage Association on 01924 200 799 or www.miscarriageassociation.org.uk