
Sam Faiers showcases her incredible figure in skimpy co-ord as she launches her Revive Collagen brand in the US
Sam Faiers looked incredible as she posed for a sexy photoshoot in Beverly Hills, California on Monday.
The former TOWIE star, 34, is in the US to celebrate the American launch of her beauty supplement brand, Revive Collagen.
For the shoot, Sam showcased her jaw-dropping figure in a pink plaid bra which she wore with matching bottoms.
The mother-of-three also wore a short-sleeved crop top and added height to her frame with a pair of pink heels.
Posing on a street lined with palm trees, Sam complimented her look with a stylish pair of sunglasses.
The star beamed at the camera as she stood on the intersection between Sunset Boulevard and Beverly Drive in the city.
Sam and her sister Billie Shepherd are working on a brand new fly-on-the-wall series together amid TOWIE 's 15th anniversary.
Billie, 35, quit her long-running ITVBe series The Family Diaries in September as she wanted to give her three children the chance to 'grow up away from cameras'.
Meanwhile, Samantha stepped back from the show three years earlier to focus on Revive Collagen.
Now, the sisters are reuniting for a fresh format focusing on their lives as entrepreneurs.
A TV insider revealed: 'Sam has been making waves internationally with her brand, Revive Collagen, rubbing shoulders with the likes of Chris Appleton in LA, who is a brand ambassador for her business, and jet-setting across the globe to grow her brand.'
'ITV sees this as the perfect moment to bring the sisters back together. Sam and Billie have always been ratings gold, and their new show promises to be bigger and better than ever.'
The show, which is expected to air later this year, will follow both sisters as they navigate their personal and professional lives as entrepreneurs.
The mother-of-three also wore a short-sleeved crop top and added height to her frame with a pair of pink heels
It's understood that Sam was hesitant to return to TV, but ITV made her an offer she couldn't refuse as part of an exclusive golden handcuffs deal.
The opportunity to work alongside her sister again played an important role in her decision.
It comes after Billie and her husband Greg quit their ITV show The Family Diaries after six series in September last year.
The couple, who regularly share intimate details of their family life on their hit show, have packed up the series to 'let their children grow up away from cameras'.
Billie and Greg, 39, share three children Nelly, 10, Arthur, seven, and Margot, 25 months, who have grown up on reality TV since birth.
Their oldest daughter Nelly made her television debut on The Only Way Is Essex in 2014 when she was weeks old.
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