Lauren Goodger in talks for huge BBC reality show – throwing Towie future in doubt
LAUREN Goodger is in talks for very very own BBC reality show – meaning her future on Towie is in doubt, The Sun can reveal.
The 37-year-old was one of the original stars of The Only Way is Essex and shot to fame when it launched in 2010.
Towie OG Lauren returned to the show earlier this year[/caption]Lauren quit two years later and – after making brief appearances in 2015 and 2016 – made a full-time return earlier this year.
But it seems she could be getting ready to go solo as insiders have revealed she’s in talks to star in her own show in the style of Charlotte Crosby‘s BBC Three series Charlotte in Sunderland.
A source told The Sun: “It would be all about her rebuilding her life after losing a baby, coping as a single mum and high profile break-ups.
“It would be much more real and not glossy or staged like aspects of Towie are.
“If she does it, it could spell the end of her time on Towie. But at this stage discussions are still on the table and her future on the ITVBe show is up in the air.”
In 2022 Lauren was left devastated when her daughter Lorena passed away minutes after being born.
She and ex-boyfriend Charles Drury also share daughter Larose, three.
And Lauren previously revealed it was her little girl who inspired her to return to reality TV.
She told new! magazine: “All my friends have got jobs and work – most mums do – and I want Larose to see that I’ve got a job too.
“I wasn’t nervous because Towie’s sort of my home, but I’ve been in a mum bubble so the first day of filming was a complete shock.
“It’s like driving a car though. You might not do it for 10 years, but hen you get back in the driver’s seat and pick it straight back up.”