She was a last-minute eighth edition to ITV's The All New Monty: Ladies Night. And on Tuesday's show Martina Navratilova shared a heart-to-heart with Coleen Nolan about her battle with breast cancer - and how she was more concerned at the time with the impact it had on her mother. Becoming emotional, the tennis ace, 62, told Coleen: 'I found out it was DCIS which is not the worst kind. Sometimes I feel like I lucked out, I had the good cancer - if ever there was an oxymoron. Raw: Martina Navratilova shared a heart-to-heart with Coleen Nolan about her battle with breast cancer on The All New Monty: Ladies Night 'For me the scariest parts were going back to the doctor and getting a mammogram to see if anything else is there. 'Growing up in a communist country, you have to keep things buttoned up. And then I left my family and I didn't see my parents for four years. And that's what I'll start crying about because I can't get that time back. 'You just think, get on with it. Because the worst part of my life was already behind me. 'This is only me, I can deal with it, but what hurt me was hurting my mum. Because cancer was a piece of cake.' Pride: The ladies told Martina that her mother would be proud of her appearing on the show - which sees the celebs performing a striptease to encourage women to examine their breasts and have regular cervical smear checks Tears: Becoming emotional, the tennis ace, 62, told Coleen - 'I found out it was DCIS which is not the worst kind. Sometimes I feel like I lucked out, I had the good cancer - if ever there was an oxymoron' Speaking later in the show about her mother - who died 11 years ago - Martina said: 'She was the best person I know. She was so smart. Whenever there was a game show on, she knew every bloody answer She added: 'I know what I'm doing on Centre Court. But I don't know what I'm doing here' Speaking later in the show about her mother - who died 11 years ago - Martina said: 'She was the best person I know. She was so smart. Whenever there was a game show on, she knew every bloody answer. 'She blew my socks of. And I miss her.' As the ladies told Martina that her mother would be proud of her appearing on the show - which sees the celebs performing a striptease to encourage women to examine their breasts and have regular cervical smear checks - the tennis star said: 'She wouldn't believe I'm doing this, knowing how shy I am.' She added: 'I know what I'm doing on Centre Court. But I don't know what I'm doing here.' Elsewhere on the show, Love Island's Megan Barton Hanson insisted she feels more confident naked than with clothes on, in stark contrast to many of the other celebrity participants taking part. Laid bare: Megan Barton Hanson insisted she suffers from insecurities on Tuesday night's episode of The All New Monty Ladies Night Insecure: The blonde bombshell revealed that she feels more confident naked than with clothes on, in stark contrast to many of the other celebrity participants taking part Opening up: Megan, 25, was asked to stand on stage in front of the other women and stand somewhere between an 'Unconfident' and a 'Confident' sign. Megan stood closer to the 'Unconfident' sign Megan, 25, was asked to take to the stage in front of the other women during their first gathering, and stand somewhere between an 'Unconfident' and a 'Confident' sign. Megan stood closer to the 'Unconfident' sign. Asked by choreographer Ashley Banjo how she would feel if she were naked, Megan replied: 'I'd feel better without clothes.' 'That's so unusual,' noted Victoria Derbyshire, who took part in the show last year. Asked by choreographer Ashley Banjo how she would feel if she were naked, Megan replied: 'I'd feel better without clothes' Supportive: 'That's so unusual,' noted Victoria Derbyshire, who took part in the show last year Looking good ladies: The line-up of stars includes Megan, EastEnders' Laurie Brett, Danielle Armstrong of TOWIE, Benidorm's Crissy Rock and So Solid Crew's Lisa Maffia (top row, left-right) alongside Victoria Derbyshire, Martina Navratilova and Coleen Nolan (bottom row, left-right) 'When I pose on Instagram, half-naked pictures, stripping, I know I get a lot of love for that, I get likes for that I get paid for that,' Megan explained. 'But me standing here fully clothed, just my personality laid bare, I'm not so comfortable with.' She then told the camera: 'That was nerve-wracking. To stand up there and be so honest and vulnerable and say, you know what, I don't feel confident in myself. 'It was hard, I'm not gonna lie.' All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility