
‘Gutted' Amy Childs ‘cancels wedding to Billy Delbosq' after fan backlash over extreme weight loss
AMY Childs has "cancelled" her wedding to fiance Billy Delbosq after her recent weight loss sparked huge fan concern.
The TOWIE alum is said to have been left "gutted" at the recent turn of events, just weeks after we reported how
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Amy Childs is said to have 'cancelled' her wedding plans
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The TOWIE alum became engaged to Billy Delbosq in 2023
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She is said to be 'gutted' by the turn of events
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It came after fans expressed concern about the mum of four's recent weight loss
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personality Amy, 34, who first
following her engagement in 2023,
has again shifted back plans due to "last minute changes" claim sources.
They told
"There was going to be a show around it, following the run-up to their big day, but they've had to make some last-minute changes based on what's going on in their lives."
Amy
, 34, shares two of her children with
, 42,
who she first met in 2000.
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She first
In 2023, the pair
Despite going wedding dress shopping,
And fresh issues were sparked after fans noted her drastic weight loss.
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Amy
recently came under fire after
The busy working mum then admitted
Towie star Amy Childs sparks backlash as she shows off her massive weight loss
The Sun has gone to Amy's reps for comment.
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In April, Amy admitted they didn't have an exact date in the diary for their nuptials.
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The mum of four said: "In my head we will have an end of summer wedding, but I have nothing planned yet!
"This is the worrying thing - I still don't know if it will be this year.
Who is Amy Childs?
Amy Childs was born June 7, 1990, and is a reality star, model, businesswoman and fashion designer.
She shot to fame in 2010 by appearing in ITV2's reality TV show
She became known for her ditsy, likeable personality and briefly dated fellow cast member Kirk Norcoss.
A particularly memorable scene involved her "vajazzling" Sam Faiers in a barbie pink-coloured salon.
She left the show in 2011 and took part in Celebrity Big Brother, finishing fourth.
She also took part in a fly-on-the-wall documentary, It's All About Amy on Channel 5.
Two years later she competed in
She is now said to be worth around
"But there's still time to make it work."
She teased there was trouble in store and added to
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Amy added to the publication: "It's so much pressure.
"I don't want to be stressed. It's my big day.
"I want everything to be perfect, and at the minute we don't know what is going on."
The glam Essex girl told of her desire for an "extravagant" ceremony, yet admitted the pair had picked out their perfect venue.
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Previously, she told The Sun she was uncertain if a wedding was on the cards full stop.
Amy told us in 2023: "I actually asked Bill if he still wanted to marry me the other day because since he proposed he hasn't mentioned it since."
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Amy, 34, previously told how the pair might 'run out of time' to plan a 2025 ceremony
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The pair have had to make some 'last minute changes' according to a source
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They met during the pandemic
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