Holly Willoughby stunned as she joined her celeb pals Abbey Clancy and Christine Lampard for a boozy brunch.
The This Morning star, 42, posed for the group photo, where she enjoyed sipping on rosé with her friends.
The presenter wore her signature blonde bob in a side parting and kept her look casual with a black jacket and matching trousers for the fun filled afternoon.
Holly was joined at The Ivy Chelsea Garden in London by her sister Kelly as well as model Abbey, 37, and Loose Women's Christine, 44, as well as Nicole Appleton.
The TV star's sister Kelly was also spotted at the get-together as she grinned a group selfie alongside Holly, Abbey, Christine and others.
Abbey looked gorgeous in a white jumpsuit, whilst Christine rocked a colourful floral dress.
Sharing the all-smiling group photo on Instagram, Abbey wrote: "Great day great people great wine @drinkladya."
ITV presenter Holly recently returned to her daytime show after taking extra time off after the Easter holidays to recover from shingles.
Reuniting with her co-star and best pal Phillip Schofield, she told viewers that her bout of ill health had been a "wobbly" time after suffering with Shingles.
At the beginning of Monday's show, she revealed: "It is nice to be back. Good to see you... I had a wobbly week and a half as anyone who has had it would know."
Earlier this week, Holly also took to her social media to share her ongoing skincare issue she calls the "bane of her life".
Going makeup free, mum of three Holly pointed out the things she dislikes about her skin including a pink pigmentation mark on her cheek.
Holly said: "Look can you see this here? This is my pigmentation, which is the bane of my life."
The star also stressed the importance of a good skincare routine, including the use of SPF and Vitamin C as preventative measures for ageing and skin damage.
Abbey also had a health scare recently as her and Peter Crouch's daughter Sophia was rushed to hospital after contracting a potentially fatal virus.
The family were holidaying in Portugal when their 12-year-old daughter became unwell with viral meningitis.
Speaking on The Therapy Crouch podcast, Liverpool born Abbey said: "The school holidays have been tough.
"We got to Portugal and Sophia was in hospital with meningitis which was just the scariest thing on earth.
"Being in a foreign hospital, language barriers, the words like meningitis being thrown around, lumbar punctures, brain scans.
"It was horrific – I felt so vulnerable – and scary. But I must say the medical care over there were just out of this world."
Following Sophia's illness, Abbey and Peter were left in a state of disbelief after their other three children all fell ill with "flu and coughs".
The couple spent their holiday doing "shifts" to be with Sophia and their children at separate times but things became even trickier after they arrived home.
Abbey explained: "We got home from Portugal all exhausted, then get into bed, everyone's asleep and then Liberty comes in and goes 'Mum, dad, I feel like I've got the vomiting bug'."