Keith Lemon celebrated his birthday at a London pub surrounded by celebrity pals.
The Celebrity Juice star, whose real name is Francis Leigh, hit the booze at the Princess of Wales pub in Primrose Hill.
The 49-year-old was joined by a host of famous pals, including Laura Whitmore, Will Mellor, Emma Bunton and Ashley Roberts to name a few.
Love Island host Laura was joined by her husband Iain Stirling and their 14-month old daughter.
Radio presenter Chris Moyles also joined the pub party.
As always Keith embraced his bold style and wore a red co ord with a black swirl pattern across the top and bottom.
He added a wide brimmed grey tweed fedora and appeared to have had a whale of a time in the popular London spot.
In one snap shared to his 1.8million fans on Instagram, Keith was surrounded by gift bags full of presents.
In another video he was joined by Pussycat Dolls star Ashley Roberts, who both looked at the camera with very serious faces as they sipped their drinks.
He was wished a happy birthday by friends and fans after he wrote: "Lovely chat with @iamashleyroberts on me birfday yesterday! Hurrraaah I’m still alive but a bit older! Thank you so much for all your birfday messages and kindness xxxx very kind.
"Happy birthday mate," Peter Andre wrote with a heart and fire emoji.
Hollyoaks' Chelsee Healey also wished him a happy birthday.
"Hope you had a wonderful birthday!" added broadcaster Bobby Seagull.
Keith and his pals recently announced that they are paying tribute to their friend Caroline Flack by hosting a festival in her honour.
Flackstock will take place in July this year at Berkshire's Englefield Estate and will include appearances from Natalie Imbruglia, Louise Redknapp, Fleur East, Paddy McGuinness, Joel Dommett and Noel Fielding.
Keith, who enjoys getting creative in his spare time, also drew the logo for festival t-shirts.
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He had drawn Caroline posing in a bikini surrounded by flowers, a guitar, a pair of Converse and her beloved dog Ruby.
Flack’s mother Christine said in a statement: “My Caroline was never more herself or happier than at a music festival with her sister and her friends.
"Flackstock is the wonderful idea of those who knew her best and the perfect way to remember her singing, dancing and most of all laughing.”
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