New grandmother Judy Murray celebrated the birth of her first granddaughter - by taking in the children's classic Annie at the King's Theatre in Glasgow.
The former Strictly Come Dancing star attended the press night on Tuesday evening of the musicial which stars Scottish actress Elaine C Smith as Miss Hannigan.
She tweeted: "Thanks @GlasgowKings for fab performance of Annie last night. The wee girls were magical and Elaine C Smith was hilarious. Great night out."
Thanks @GlasgowKings for fab performance of Annie last night. The wee girls were magical + Elaine C Smith was hilarious. Great night out. ♥
— judy murray (@judmoo) February 10, 2016
Tennis ace Andy Murray became a dad after his wife Kim Sears gave birth to a girl on Sunday.
Murray's agent said: "Andy and Kim had a daughter in the early hours of Sunday morning and the family are doing well."
His mum Judy, who is a regular theatre-goer in Glasgow, appeared relaxed as she made a public appearance following the birth announcement yesterday.
Judy said on Twitter that she couldn't wait to see Elaine C Smith take on the role of Miss Hannigan in the show which runs until February 20.
She also spoke to former Strictly colleague and former Eastenders' star Jake Wood (above), who played Max Branning in the BBC soap, after he congratulated her on the birth of her first grandchild.
@mrjakedwood thanks Jakester. Hope ur enjoying the tour. Xx
— judy murray (@judmoo) February 9, 2016
He said: "Congratulations granny juju."
And the tennis coach replied, "thanks Jakestar, Hope your enjoying the tour."
The 56-year-old told Hello magazine that she will be taking a step back from tennis to focus on her new grandchild.
The star’s said she will make the newborn a priority in her life after missing out on important family moments because of her coaching career.
She said: “I’m really looking forward to the new baby, my first grandchild.
“When it happens I shall be an active granny. My mum Shirley was very involved with Jamie and Andy when they were growing up and I hope to be the same with my grandchild.”
She added: “As you get older, you realise that life is short and so I’ve decided that it’s time for me to slow down.
“I’ve been away so much that I’ve missed out on family occasions and children, such as my 13-year-old nieces Elsa and Cora, growing up, and I’m actually looking forward to cutting back on my work and spending more time with my parents, and yes, the new baby.”
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