Chantelle Houghton looked incredible as she popped out for her supermarket essentials shop earlier this week.
The celebrity Big Brother winner showed off her fantastic curves on Monday after revealing she's "so happy" with her two stone weight gain in recent weeks.
She was spotted out and about carrying two large Habitat bags to the car, where her fiancé and "love of my life" Michael Strutt was waiting.
Chantelle, 36, looked effortlessly stylish as she dressed up in a baggy oatmeal jumper, paired with tight faux leather leggings and a designer Chanel bag.
The reality star looked well as she stepped out in Brentwood, Essex, amid the coronavirus pandemic for some shopping.


Chantelle recently admitted she "doesn't care" about her weight gain, as she is happier than ever with hubby-to-be Michael.
Earlier this week, she told new! magazine: "I put on two stone in lockdown, mainly because I am so happy and in love and also I've been eating three meals a day."
It appears the pair first set their sights on each other nine years ago, when Michael was her mum's neighbour.


They only recently started dating back in April, and have been inseparable ever since.
Although Chantelle looks great now, the star has previously spoken about her weight struggles in the past.
In 2017, the telly personality, who shares daughter Dolly with cage fighter Alex Reid, revealed the extreme lengths she undertook to become thin.


She appeared on This Morning with Tina Malone, and explained: "At my slimmest when I looked amazing, I was a very small 8, I thought I looked great - without blowing my own trumpet."
But it wasn't all good for the star, as she added: "Inside I was so miserable.
"I've been up and down all my life with my weight.

"Life is really short, and I've spent so many years with my head down a toilet throwing everything up - I just want to enjoy my life."
Chantelle looks better than ever as she isolates with her fiancé amid the lockdown.
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