BILLIE Shepherd has jetted off on a luxurious holiday to the Maldives with her husband Greg and their three children.
The couple were joined by the former The Only Way Is Essex star’s mum Suzie after heading away for the Easter holidays.

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Billie, 33, and Greg, 38, have been keeping their fans updated on their glam trip away in a series of Instagram posts.
The mother-of-three, who shares Nelly, eight, Arthur, six, and baby girl Margot, four months, with her husband, was seen cuddling her youngest child on the white sand beach.
Taking to her social media on Monday evening, the reality TV star held her baby girl up high in front of a stunning sunset.
She revealed the family had jetted off to the sun-soaked destination as she penned to her fans: “Margot in the Maldives.”


Billie also posted a sweet Easter snap of her two daughters in the sunshine, wearing pink summery outfits and smiling wide.
While another snap showed the dreamy location of their holiday, as the star headed out into the crystal waters on a long bridge.
“A taxi, two aeroplanes and a boat ride, we made it to paradise,” Billie said. “It certainly was worth the journey. So grateful to be here.”
Elsewhere, Billie’s husband Greg kept fans up to date with the rest of the action on their holiday – including a family surfing lesson.
The proud dad filmed as his son tried out surfing, before Billie took to the board alongside the long-haired surf instructor.
Greg also showed the family enjoyed an Easter themed day at their hotel, the Ayada Maldives, which costs upwards of £360 a night.
The family played amusement games and chowed down on candy floss as part of the huge party, thrown at the hotel complex.
It comes after Billie opened up about ‘mum guilt’ as she balances her work commitments after becoming a family of five.
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The former Towie star has a very busy work schedule.
She juggles filming for her ITVBe series Billie and Greg: The Family Diaries, recording the The Sam & Billie Show podcast, creating content, and many more with being a mum.
Luckily Billie thinks that she’s always “been quite good at having a balance with family life and work life”.
However, speaking exclusively to The Sun about Disney’s The Wonder of Play campaign, Billie said: “I think mum guilt is definitely a thing.
“It’s definitely something that I’ve had over the years, and yes I feel like sometimes it is down to work.”
When either Nellie or Arthur ask why she’s got to do work, Billie explains exactly why she’s doing it.
“We’re so open and honest with the kids, and I think that you do just have to be honest, and that is why we’re working,” Billie said.
“It’s ultimately so that, you know, we can have a nice life and it’s all for them.
“I think Mum guilt does kick in, but I feel like I just try and have a bit of a balance, I think, obviously, at the minute, it feels quite a lot, because I have gone back to work pretty soon, I think most women have a year maternity leave for some jobs, and that’s amazing.
“But obviously for me, it doesn’t really work like that, it’s hard. It’s hard just to say: ‘Oh no I can’t, I’m just going to take a year out’.


“It would be difficult. Then on the flip side of that, a lot of mums wouldn’t be able to take their babies to work, whereas I can.
“So it’s hard. It’s just getting the balance, but I’m starting to get the balance a bit now. In the beginning it felt a bit over whelming, but now I’m settled a bit more.”

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