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Last time, she confessed how she got pressure to lose weight during her time on the ITV2 reality show.
But, now, Lauren Goodger insecurities are gone as he displayed her curves in a tight peplum dress.
The 25-year-old star, who left the ITV2 reality show last week - clearly had no qualms to showcase her figure as she posed up a treat outside Amika nightclub in London's Mayfair.
Dressed in a form-fitting navy blue peplum dress, Lauren accessorised the garment with a gold sequinned bag and a pair of nude peep toe shoes.
With brunette curls sinking to her waist, the salon owner teamed her glam look with a slick of red lipstick and a deep tan as she partied into the night.
Yesterday, Lauren opened up about her losing battle against her weight problem. She had come to a point where she begs the TOWIE producers to let her sit behind her table so she could hide her legs.
In an interview with Sunday Mirror, she said: 'I felt under so much pressure. Most of the girls on TOWIE are quite skinny... Next to the others, I’d be panicking over whether my arms looked fat or how big I’d look if I was sitting down.
'I’d even beg producers to let me sit at a table so I could hide my legs underneath.'
The star claimed that she is in a 'healthy size 12', but still hopes to lose a few pounds in the near future and would ideally like to lose a stone and a half.
Following the time, wherein she tells co-star James 'Arg' Argent she was still in love with her former fiance Mark Wright during her final episode on the show, Lauren unveils a plan about writing a guide to life that documents her weight issues and relationship problems.
It is rumored that she will be part of the new series of ITV1 reality show Dancing On Ice.
However, this may not be the last time that TOWIE fans see Lauren on the reality show as TOWIE bosses plans on offering Lauren and mark Wright a chance to go back on the ITV2 reality show in the future.
An insider from the Mail Online said: 'The show has an open door policy now that will allow stars to come and go.
'We might even see Mark Wright return properly one day. We feel this evolves the show and keeps the format and genre fresh.'
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