Lauren Goodger and Amy Childs flashed huge grins as they took turns on a slide while filming the ITV reality show at a soft play area in Brentwood Essex on Friday.
TV personality Lauren, 38, Lauren cut a stylish figure in a black co-ord that teamed teased a glimpse of midriff while enjoying her day of fun.
She then completed the look with a pair of £600 white Hermes sandals which she slipped off before climbing on the equipment.
Meanwhile Amy, 34, opted for a vibrant blue floral maxi dress and wedges, while accessorising with gold jewellery.
They were joined by Amy's cousin Harry Derbidge, 30, as well as Saffron Lempriere, 31, who took a tumble into the ball pit.
Lauren Goodger, 38, flashed na huge grin as she took turns on a slide while filming the ITV reality show at a soft play area in Brentwood Essex on Friday
She was joined by for the fun-filled day co-star Amy Childs, 34 (pictured)
They were joined by Amy's cousin Harry Derbidge , 30, as well as Saffron Lemprier, 31 (pictured) who took a tumble into the ball pit
It comes after Lauren spoke candidly about her financial difficulties after previously commanding £25,000 for a magazine shoot in her TOWIE heyday.
She said she was now living a 'basic' life in an ordinary semi-detached home with her daughter Larose, three, who she shares with her ex Charles Drury.
Lauren, who gave birth to a stillborn daughter in 2022, said she did not care about work after her death. She said: 'I didn't want to do anything else but being the mum.'
The reality star now makes a living posting pictures of herself in lingerie on OnlyFans for a $50 (£38) monthly membership with the adult photo sharing site.
However, she confessed during a new interview with the Guardian that she would rather not have to use the X-rated website, where she posts lingerie-clad photographs to make money.
Speaking about her profession, she admitted: 'I don't want to have to do OnlyFans', but she has to rely on it because money in the industry 'isn't what it was'.
Discussing the height of her stardom she said: 'I probably earned the most, but lost a hell of a lot. And that has humbled me, 100%.'
Lauren referred to he fake-tan brand, Lauren's Way, which she started when she was 23 and was stocked in big name stores like Superdrug and Debenhams. However she has now fallen out with her business partner.
Lauren cut a stylish figure in a black co-ord and teased a glimpse of midriff
She completed the look with a pair of £600 white Hermes sandals which she slipped off before climbing on the equipment
Lauren wore her glossy brunette locks loose and accessorised with gold jewellery
Meanwhile Amy opted for a blue floral maxi dress
She added extra height to her frame with a pair of towering nude wedges
Harry got in on the action and pulled his cousin down the slide behind him
The pair were in fits of laughter
Saffron put on a leggy display in a vibrant pink playsuit
She showed off her skills as she manoeuvred through the play area
Harry cut a casual figure in ripped jeans and and polo shirt
The group were in high spirits as they let their hair down and played on the slide
Harry shrieked before taking the plunge
Just before Towie first aired, the producers sat Goodger down, saying: 'You are famous, you've got to leave your jobs.' The early years of reality TV fame were fun. 'Going out and getting papped,' she says, 'getting a column with the Sun.' It sounds like the dream, I say. 'Yeah,' she cackles. 'It was. At first.'
When I ask Goodger if she enjoys being famous, she answers immediately. “No,” she says, shaking her head, “no.” Does she wish she’d never gone on the show? “I don’t want to sound ungrateful, because I’m grateful that I got the chance … but it hasn’t been easy, and that’s plain for everyone to see.” She wishes she could have “come back and done things a bit differently”.
Lauren is also involved in an ongoing legal case with the Financial Conduct Authority over unauthorised communications of financial promotions. Lauren cannot comment on the case, for legal reasons.
A group of social media influencers including Lauren have denied promoting a 'high-risk' foreign exchange scheme to millions of followers.
It comes after Lauren spoke candidly about her financial difficulties after previously commanding £25,000 for a magazine shoot in her TOWIE heyday .
The reality star now makes a living posting pictures of herself in lingerie on OnlyFans for a $50 (£38) monthly membership with the adult photo sharing site
Lauren, along with former Love Island star Jamie Clayton, 32, and 2016 Celebrity Big Brother winner-turned Geordie Shore star Scott Timlin, 36, were allegedly paid to promote the scheme to 4.5million Instagram followers.
Also charged by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) are former Love Islanders Rebecca Gormley, 26, Biggs Chris, 32, and Eva Zapico, 25 and TOWIE member Yazmin Oukhellou, 30.
The social media influencers and reality TV 'entrepreneurs' allegedly promoted @holly-fxtrends but all denied issuing unauthorised communications of financial promotions.
But whatever the outcome, nothing will be decided until 2027 - when trial dates have been set.