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Towie's Amy Childs looks slimmer than ever in pink swimsuit after sparking fears with her extreme weight loss

Towie's Amy Childs looks slimmer than ever in pink swimsuit after sparking fears with her extreme weight loss

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THE Only Way Is Essex star Amy Childs looks slimmer than ever after showing off her shrinking frame in a pink swimsuit.
The reality TV star is currently enjoying a family trip to Tenerife and has been showing off her tiny figure in a slew of snaps.
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Amy Childs looks slimmer than ever
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She is currently holidaying in Tenerife with her family
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But there has been fan concern for her weight
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In a new Instagram upload, Amy could be seen with daughters as she posed alongside them whilst showing off her slim, tanned complexion.
Amy has continued to lose weight in recent months after sparking worries among fans who were concerned at the drastic change to her appearance in just a few short months.
Amy, who has always maintained a healthy weight, now appears to be at her slimmest since shooting to fame in 2010.
Clearly enjoying her family time, the reality TV legend captioned her video clip: "This is what I live for. Holiday Time.
"I have been counting down the days for time with all of us, life has been crazy busy lately.
"Having mum guilt the past few months has been tough but some much needed time away with my gang. And of course me and Milly are matching."
However one worried fan expressed concern for Amy flaunting her trimmed figure, saying: "What I don't understand is, why is she flaunting her body everyday when she clearly knows that people are saying she looks underweight."
Someone else echoed: "Oh Amy, please go to talk to a doctor about your weight and nutrition."
Before a third wrote: "Need to put a tad bit of weight on there Amy."
As a fourth bluntly said: "Please don't lose no more weight, you look ill."
Amy Childs shows off huge new pool at £1.7m Essex mansion and strips off to black bikini after sparking concern with weight loss
Others were quick to speak out in support of her - with one follower pointing out she had been struggling after her mum's heart attack.
Mum-of-four Amy was previously forced to put any "fat jab" rumours to bed after fans speculated she might be using Ozempic to achieve her thin frame.
She revealed that she had tried weight loss injections in the past - but felt so sick she stopped immediately.
"The nausea stayed with me for three days. And it scared me so I stopped immediately,' she said.
In May, Amy opened up about her extreme weight loss, which has seen her shed two stone.
Speaking to OK! magazine, she said: "People don't know what is going on behind closed doors.
'I'm going through so much at the minute that the weight has fallen off me.
"I worry about my mum constantly. She's very emotional – she thinks she's going to have another heart attack.'
Amy added: 'People think I'm not eating, but I do eat.
"To be honest, I do feel better when I'm a bit heavier than I am at the moment.
'There's so much going on at the minute – it's the result of pure stress."
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