Rochelle Humes has posted a photo of herself crying after an emotional update.
She took to her Instagram story to share a selfie from two days ago when she was sobbing.
The mum-of-three captioned the image with: "Me 2 days ago.."
The former The Saturdays singer opened up a few days ago about her daughter Alaia-Mai going on her first school residential trip.
Rochelle, 34, shares daughters Alaia-Mai and Valentina Raine as well as son Blake Hampton with her husband Marvin, 38,
But as Alaia-Mai, 10, grows up, Rochelle got emotional at the thought of her going away from home.
However, it seems she already knew she was going to miss her daughter as she shared an emotional update with her followers.
Rochelle shared a photo of a suitcase in her hallway before revealing that Alaia would be away for a few days.
She wrote: "Home and just finished packing Alai's case, she's off on her first-ever residential school trip tomorrow morning until Friday afternoon."
Rochelle added: "No contact, I'm not okay."
She then said that she had written notes for her daughter to open while she was away so she didn't get homesick.
The exciting trip comes not long after Alaia and her sister were whisked away to Los Angeles to celebrate her tenth birthday while dad Marvin and brother Blake stayed at home.
Taking to Instagram, Rochelle shared a collection of snaps from their lavish trip alongside the caption: "Still Californian dreaming…
"If you've followed me for a while you'll know just how obsessed Alaia is with all things Los Angeles, from the candy to the clothes…
"We've had 3 LA-themed birthday parties but this year was one we will NEVER forget. @footprintsaroundearth helped me to pull together the most epic surprise birthday trip…down to every last detail.
"It was honestly more than I could have ever hoped for and I've been feeling so INCREDIBLY grateful since we got home yesterday afternoon. Making her dream come true was the BIGGEST dream come true for me…"
Rochelle has kept her followers up to date with the impressive trip they went on.