Caroline Flack is not set to turn 40 for ten days but the party girl has already began celebrations.
The Love Island presenter, 39, has headed across the pond to Los Angeles to live her best life with her pals.
Sharing the fun night on Instagram , the TV star shared a number of snaps on her stories showing her enjoying an upmarket dinner, sipping on espresso martinis and being treated to a pre-birthday meal.

The age-defying beauty ensured she looked her best for her night on the town by slipping into a black mini-dress and kept it trendy with a camel coloured baker boy hat.
Caroline left her bleached blonde locks down in loose waves and modelled a face of party make-up - complete with smoky eyes and a glossy pout.


In one snap the TV favourite could be seen sat with her pal on a sunlounger in the dark with her friend and a white bird perched on her shoulder.
Caroline also posted an image of her sat at a table in a restaurant surrounded by glasses as she smiled before blowing out the candle on a desert.
She also shared a close up snap of the chocolate treat.
The star also shared a picture of a birthday card she received that read: "When I met you, I thought you were a total b****. Turns out I really like b****."

It comes after Caroline and Jameela Jamil had an epic public spat on Twitter .
The two ladies came to blows over Flack's new Channel 4 cosmetic surgery show The Surjury which Jamil compared to Netflix's Black Mirror and said 'preyed on peoples insecurites.'
The premise for The Sujury is people voicing their 'body goals' to a panel who then decide whether to green light plastic surgery.
Before the program has even aired it has been the subject of much controvesy.
Cosmetic doctor Dr Tijion Esho revealed that he turned down the chance to appear as an expert on 'ethical' grounds.

Jameela retweeted Esho's thoughts on Twitter.
He wrote: "I was cast as the doctor for this and declined after the press release told the full show premise - I can't believe any ethical doctor would be involved."
To which Jameela added: "This is why I said it was like Black Mirror @carolineflack Because it’s a VERY surreal concept that (perhaps unintentionally) will prey on people’s insecurities.
"I think of the effect on teenagers of the messaging of this. Fingers crossed it doesn’t affect anyone negatively."
When host Caroline caught wind of Jameela's comments she fired back in defence of her new show.
She tweeted: "As you know self image is a complicated, sensitive and personal subject.

"At the heart of this show are people not contestants who have sought help to want to better them selves in their own eyes. Their stories deserve to be told and not ridiculed online."
When one of Caroline's followers questioned her about the premise of the show, she snapped back: "You really need to watch it .. it’s a discussion show."
The premise of new Channel 4 lifestyle show The Surjury is participants appealing to a jury about their desired cosmetic sugery.
If the contributors get 75 per cent of the vote they are given the green light to have the procedure and will be invited back on the show to unveil the results months later.
The show finished filming in Manchester earlier this year and is expected to air in early 2020.