
Amy Childs flies out for Towie filming after weight loss backlash and revealing wedding is cancelled this year
AMY Childs was seen preparing to jet away for TOWIE filming after backlash over her weight and her postponed wedding.
The ITVBe work trip comes amid a tough time for the TV star, who recently revealed her nuptials with fiance Billy Delbosq have been scrapped for now.
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Mum of four Amy, 34, who first postponed her specialI Do day following her engagement in 2023, has again pushed back plans due to "last minute changes", it has been claimed.
Now she had been forced to put her personal drama and weight loss confessions to one side to graft for the reality series.
She was seen donning a lemon shirt and shorts co-ord as she arrived at the airport ready to jet to Portugal to film her new scenes.
TOWIE stalwart Amy pushed her youngest daughter Millie in a pram while Billy was in charge of the stroller occupied by his little son of the same name.
They looked serious after the rough news of their postponed marriage was made public, with Amy covering her eyes with a huge pair of sunglasses.
Yet she certainly looked the part for filming, sporting a glowing tan and fresh wavy blow dry.
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Sources told Closer Magazine: "Amy has had to cancel her wedding and she's absolutely gutted.
"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 four children with Billy, 42, who she first met in 2000.
She referred to him as her "Prince Charming" after they set eyes on each other during lockdown.
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In 2023, the pair welcomed twins, Amelia and Billy, into the world after a "long and exhausting" labour - yet their marriage plans have taken a back seat.
Despite going wedding dress shopping, Amy has repeatedly delayed her big day.
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Fresh issues were sparked after fans noticed her drastic weight loss.
Amy recently came under fire after showing off her significant body overhaul and admitting she had lost two stone.
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 The Only Way Is Essex.
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 Channel 4's daredevil show The Jump and was the second person to be eliminated.
She is now said to be worth around £5million through her fashion and beauty products.
The busy working mum then admitted she "can't stop being sick" just days after the weight loss backlash.
Yet in a bid to put rumours of "fat jabs" to bed, Amy has finally 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.
'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."
Addressing fans who had speculated she had used medication to shed the pounds she said: 'I just want to be clear that, as I've said before, I'm not using weight-loss injections."
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