Louise Thompson left fans in a state of excitement when she posted a picture of her sat cuddled up to Binky Felstead and Rosie Fortescue - as they teased a brand new project, five years after leaving Made In Chelsea.
The 34 year old reality TV star, who is a mum of one, posted a picture of the trio sat in the garden alongside each other. All three appeared on the show at the same time and became firm friends. Looking fresh faced in a black and white frilly dress, Louise, who is also the sister of I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here winner Sam Thompson, teamed her look with a pair of large dark sunglasses.
Meanwhile Binky also donned a casual chic outfit and accessorised her ensemble with a pair of brown sunglasses as she smiled for the camera. As always, Rosie cut a glamorous look in a white sleeveless top and a pair of denim jeans. Teasing fans with news of a secret project in the pipeline, Louise captioned her social media post saying: "Watch this space" alongside an eye emoji and a pink love heart.
But this is just one of many ventures the pint-sized star has been a part of as she recently celebrated the launch of her book Lucky. The reality star's post generated a host of comments on social media with one person suggesting they could be doing a travel show together. One person penned: "Chelsea mums!! Ooooo new reality TV!!!"
Another person said: "Ahhh the OG's!!! New spin off show? Pleeease." Meanwhile a fourth person added: "Podcast? This comes after Louise made headlines three years ago as her health took a dark turn following the birth of her adorable son Leo, who she gave birth to in 2021.
Davina McCall still talks to three Big Brother stars and felt bad for Jade GoodyIn what should have been one of the most joyous moments of her life, Louise was left petrified she was going to die after she gave birth, as she lost three-and-a-half litres of blood, over three hours. She candidly told the Mail Online: "I heard a cry as Leo came out, but I didn’t care that I had a child. I genuinely believed every second I was bleeding to death. I kept turning to [my fiancé] Ryan [Libbey] and asking him whether I was still alive – I didn’t believe I could be."
And to make matters worse, as Louise look around the birthing suite, she noticed that the doctors and nurses looked distressed, which understandably made her panic even further. Doctors told her that her womb had torn which caused the major haemorrhage. The amount of blood Louise lost was the equivalent to three quarters of one person's body.
She continued: "No one gave us any reassurance; it was all like some sick nightmare.Everyone in the room looked very distressed, I could feel their shaky hands on my body. If they’d allowed me to have a planned c-section, things could have been very different." I didn’t care if I died. I just wanted someone else to kill me because I didn’t have the confidence to do it myself." She recalled that she was in a state of "perpetual fear and hyper-vigilance" as she was unable to function. For quite some time Louise found herself "sitting on the sofa, completely losing my soul, my personality."