Megan McKenna has been pictured in Nashville, Tennessee ahead of Mike Thalassitis' funeral.
The former The Only Way Is Essex star, 26, kept it casual as she spent some time Stateside following the tragic news that her ex-boyfriend Mike had passed away.
Sporting a grey matching Mickey Mouse tracksuit and no makeup, country singer Megan pulled her locks into a scruffy half-up look as she took a break from recording new music at Starstruck Studios.
The TOWIE babe sported a stylish Burberry bum-bag and a pair of oval sunglasses to shield her eyes.
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Her US trip comes just days before Mike's funeral is expected to take place.
Meg and Mike dated for eight months before a fiery break up in August last year.
The reality star was sadly found hanged in Edmonton, North London three weeks ago aged just 26, in an incident the police are not deeming suspicious.
Megan has not spoken much on Mike's passing, but was pictured looking downcast in the days following the news, and told fans she was "in complete shock" in a brief statement.
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Mike is said to have battled depression ahead of his death, and had turned to therapy and self help books.
Among other things, his manager Dave Read said that the star was "hit really hard" by his split from Megan.
"He openly admitted that he had really fallen for her. She was his first proper girlfriend and, although he'd dated other people in the past, it was the first time he'd fallen in love, Dave told New! magazine.
He said Mike was 'struggling' after the split and confided in him several times.
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"He was quieter than usual and I suggested he needed to see someone to get help," he added.
Mike's Love Island co-star Montana Brown later confirmed he'd gone to therapy and Dave told how in more recent months, Mike had seemed much happier, enjoying socialising and having nights out with his mates.
Following Mike's death, Megan joined many in sending her thoughts and prayers to his family.
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