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Lauren Goodger shows off her curves in sexy black swimsuit after jetting off to film Towie in Portugal

Lauren Goodger shows off her curves in sexy black swimsuit after jetting off to film Towie in Portugal

The Irish Suna day ago

LAUREN Goodger today showed off her incredible curves in a sexy black swimsuit, after jetting off to film Towie in Portugal.
ITVBe
reality show are all staying at a five-star resort in the Algarve for two-weeks of filming.
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Lauren Goodger showed off her curves as she filmed Towie
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The reality star sizzled in her sexy swimwear
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Lauren was one of the original cast of Towie - seen here in 2010
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Towie
is back with a brand new series on ITV2 and ITVX later this year, and the cast are busy filming it now.
Lauren has been keeping fans up-to-date with how filming is going, and shared some sizzling swimsuit snaps.
Taking to her Instagram Stories she posted two pics of her looking incredible in her one-piece.
The beachwear showed off her curves, and her impressive tan.
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"Can't wait to now get home to my baby."
She is famously one of the original cast, and during her heyday was involved in some explosive storylines.
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During her first stint on the reality show Lauren's main storyline was her on/off 10-year relationship with Mark Wright.
The former couple were involved in some huge bust-ups on camera and Mark, 38 - who is now married to Michelle Keegan - even proposed on the show.
Towie's Lauren Goodger sizzles in leopard print hotpants on night out with Amy Childs
Even though she shared the highs and the lows with viewers, Lauren added: "There is nothing I regret and nothing I would change."
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Meanwhile, The Sun recently revealed how
The cast flew out earlier this month to shoot the new series.
Our show insider said at the time: "It's gearing up to be one of the show's most extravagant overseas shoots to date.
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Lauren's relationship with Mark Wright played out on the original series of Towie
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"Fans are being promised big moments, bold fashion, and plenty of unexpected twists.
"The cast themselves are already in prep mode – from glam squad bookings and outfit fittings to storyline planning.
"There's a real buzz building around this trip, and it's clear the team are treating it as a major tentpole in the Towie calendar."
The Sun revealed how the new series involves a production team of over 95 people, which makes it one of the largest international operations the show has ever undertaken.
The show is being filmed in a five star
luxury
resort that has only just opened.
Series 36 is due to air later this year as it makes a return to ITV2 and ITVX.

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