KATHERINE Ryan showed off her baby bump at the Freakier Friday film premiere.
The Canadian-born comedian, 42, is pregnant with her fourth child.
She already has two children with partner Bobby Koostra – and a daughter from an earlier relationship.
Wearing a sequin dress, Katherine posed for photos on the red carpet.
The highly anticipated film sequel sees Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis reprise their Freaky Friday roles.
Back in June, it was revealed that Katherine was expecting baby number four.
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She debuted her baby bump later that month, in a side-profile Instagram snap.
Katherine wore a red figure-hugging dress with a white lace panel at the front.
The fabric clung to her growing tummy and she styled her blonde shoulder-length locks poker straight to complete her glam look.
Katherine took her selfie with the help of a mirror and simply uploaded with the caption: “Wednesday.”
Meanwhile, news of the exciting addition came just two months after Katherine’s skin cancer diagnosis.
She posted a photo of her arm with a plaster covering part of it after she underwent surgery for the second time in a week.
The comedian captioned it: “Done,” with a green tick and a red love heart emoji.
The TV star had the mole removed privately last week, but after it was discovered to be cancerous, Katherine had to undergo another procedure.
Last week, the TV favourite revealed she has melanoma on the latest episode of her podcast Telling Everybody Everything.
It’s the second time Katherine has been diagnosed with the disease, after having first had it at the age of 21 in 2004.
Revealing that she felt uneasy about the recent mole on her arm, Katherine explained that during an initial visit to the doctor she was given the all clear.
She said: “I know you should never google things but I’m actually really worried. Normally I’m that positive person
“I think it’s really easy to take a diagnosis of ‘you’re healthy’ and walk away.
“But the mole kept changing, I know a lot about melanoma, I had melanoma as a very young woman – aged 21 – on my leg, I’ve spoken about that before.
“It was flat, it wasn’t that big but it was melanoma. It is a deadly form of skin cancer and it does spread quickly.
“I just thought that this mole wasn’t right. It’s on my arm. I showed pictures of it on my social media. I went in and I wanted the doctor to remove it and stitch it up in a straight line.
“But even when he looked at it, he was like, ‘it’s not melanoma, it’s totally fine, I will do a shave and send it away for testing’.
Katherine added: “And he rang me today and it did come back as melanoma. Early melanoma. The doctor was shocked and told me I need to go back.
“It just feels crazy to me, what could have happened, if I hadn’t been my own advocate – and I will continue to be my own advocate.”