
Lauren Goodger confirms Charles Drury reunion as couple enjoy ‘double date' with her Towie co-stars
LAUREN Goodger has confirmed she and Charles Drury are back together as they enjoyed a double date with her Towie co-stars.
Towie legend Lauren, 38, and
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Lauren has confirmed she and Charles are back together
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The couple enjoyed a double date with her co-stars Joe and Junaid
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Lauren and Charles - who share daughter Larose - split in 2022
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The couple have been
Last night Lauren reposted an Instagram story shared by
She and Charles spent the evening with Junaid and Joe at Indian restaurant Cinnamon in Epping.
Lauren and Charles first sent the rumour mill into overdrive when
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Again joined by Junaid and Joe, they all appeared on the platform for a live chat.
It was Lauren's first time doing a live video on the platform in over a year, and it had been even longer since she'd been seen publicly with Charles.
Last year, Lauren opened up about the
"It has not been easy, but we're at a place at the minute where it is running smoothly. Charles sees Larose very regularly," she told MailOnline.
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"It's a lot of travelling for me because he lives 3.5 hours away, and I meet him in the middle. It's not ideal but it is what it is."
Towie's Lauren Goodger sizzles in leopard print hotpants on night out with Amy Childs
They'd fallen pregnant just three months after welcoming Larose in 2021, and Lauren was over the moon to become a mum for the second time.
Tragic Lorena, who Lauren described as the "most beautiful healthy baby she'd ever seen", died after her umbilical cord became wrapped around her neck.
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