Gemma Collins radiated a glowing complexion as she attended the Women's Health Wellness Brunch with Davinia Taylor today.
The reality TV personality, 41, confidentially showed off her natural appearance as she strolled into the event at HUM2N in London's Knightsbridge today.
Ex TOWIE star Gemma decided to not wear a shred of make-up for the brunch held by actress Davinia - famed for playing Jude Cunningham in the soap Hollyoaks from 1996 to 1998 - who owns health brand Will Powder.
In snaps taken at the event held within the Urban Retreat at Harrods, Gemma beamed from ear to ear as she posed for cameras dressed in a black T-shirt, leggings and trainers.
Diva Forever's Gemma completed her laid-back look by carrying her essentials in a royal blue Chanel handbag.
The telly favourite left her golden locks down after sharing on social media that she had a bouncy blow-dry last night.
Gemma recently opened up about her struggles with depression and self-harm in her Channel 4 documentary, Self-Harm and Me.
In the documentary, she bravely spoke about her own battle with depression and self-harm as well as her wish to have a family with her fiancé Rami Hawash.
Gemma also had a frank conversation with her mum Joan about her struggles, as she told her she thought her self-harm was just Gemma 'copying someone on TV'.
In the documentary, Gemma vowed to be the "best mum" to her own children one day but confessed that she has worries that having a baby could lead to her returning to self-harm.
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Speaking to Rami, Gemma admitted: "In the back of my mind, because obviously we do want to go on to have a baby and stuff and I feel very happy with you and very settled with you, and I think always in the back of my mind you think, 'Oh sh*t is it gonna come back?'"
However, after speaking to various people including her own therapist, Gemma told that she was relieved to find out that having a baby isn't necessarily going to stir up those old feelings.
"I've definitely made peace with it all and that's why I'm ready for the next chapter," she said at the end of the documentary.
"I've definitely made peace with it all and that's why I'm ready for the next chapter," she said at the end of the documentary, "I want my children, I want the cat, I want the dog, I want my child. I will hopefully be the best mum on earth, but everyone says that."
For support on dealing with self-harm see mind.org.uk/selfharm or call Mind's confidential Infoline on 0300 123 3393. For further help or advice, please visit: https://www.channel4.com/4viewers/help-support.