TOWIE star Jess Wright has shared a health update with fans as she enjoyed a plush holiday in Abu Dhabi.
The mum of one, 37 is staying in Abu Dhabi with husband William-Lee Kemp and their son Presley, born last year, and has been sharing gorgeous snaps with fans.
Yesterday, the reality star shared a sweet snap of herself dressed in a brown swimsuit with a stripy coverall and a stylish bucket hat, beaming as she held Presley, dressed in a white onsie and hat.
The family's plush surroundings were evident, with trees, an outside shower and carefully manicured gardens in the distance.
In the same post, Jess shared a photo of herself gazing lovingly at Presley, as she held a bottle of milk for him to drink from, as they rested on sunbeds.
The businesswoman wrote in the caption: "Insta vs Reality... Swipe.. A little while ago I went to the doctor with a mole that looked suspicious & ended up having it removed as it appeared that it could be dangerous. That scar is now on my right arm which you can see in the second picture. Better to be safe."
Jess then tagged the resort where she is staying, Rixos Premium Saadiyat Island.
Fans rushed to support Jess, with one person saying: "Definitely better to be safe!.. where is your swimsuit from please?"
A third penned: "The sun is lovely so glad you’re keeping a eye out on the small stuff , stay safe xx"
Despite being away for King Charles' Coronation on Saturday, Jess and her family still celebrated the momentous occasion.
Jess shared an adorable photo of Presley wearing a stripey blue and white onsie, holding a small union jack flag on a stick.
The mum wrote in the caption: "Happy coronation weekend from my Prince Prezzles... (trying to get him dressed which is always a fight & get this picture has made me sweat all my make up off & im walking out the door in god knows what outfit)."
In February, Jess opened up about her battle with postnatal depression after welcoming her baby boy.
Speaking on an episode of Giovanna Fletcher ’s podcast, Happy Mum Happy Baby, Jess talked about how 'debilitating' it is calling it the 'baby blues'.
"Because I thought when they said that it was just like ‘Oh you might feel down for a couple of days because it’s called the baby blues.’
"I’m like, ‘You’re just totally disguising post-natal depression, which is debilitating’," she said.
She continued: "I had that for a month, and then all of a sudden it just lifted... It’s more scary because A, I didn’t know how long it was going to last.. Some women suffer for like 6 months and some more.
"And B, I just couldn’t enjoy anything with him."
She gave listeners advice and told them to 'tell someone how you're feeling' as they won't 'judge you'.