JESS Wright looked ready for bed after a boozy night out in London with her pals.
The former Towie star, 35, enjoyed a night out at the fancy Connaught Hotel in Mayfair on Tuesday.
Jess wore blue jeans, a green top and a brown jacket, with her black purse on her lap.
However, she looked ready for bed by the time she got into the cab - and almost fell out of her seat.
It seemed like a good night for Jessica, as she and her pals sank cocktails while sat in the hotel bar's outside space.
The reality star filmed herself as they wrapped up warm and she captioned one of the pics: "I've missed these nights. We've spoken a lot about these nights.
"Love you lucey @lucasmarmitage"
Jess appears to be blowing off steam ahead of her wedding to William Lee Kemp, which she hopes will take place in Majorca in June.
But travel uncertainty means she doesn’t know if the wedding will go ahead.
Speaking to Fabulous earlier this month, the ITVBe star said: "Being a Covid bride is just crap. We have every hope it might happen in June but we just have to wait and hear what the announcements are.
“Knowing the fate of your wedding two months before it’s supposed to take place in another country with a lot of guests is about as bad as it can get as a bride.
"It’s totally ruined the whole experience for us.
“I feel robbed. I probably won’t get excited until I’m literally walking down the aisle. By then, I just don’t even think I’m going to care any more.”
In January, Carol, 62, and dad Mark senior, 64, both got Covid-19, and earlier this month her uncle Edward, who Jess said was like a second dad, lost his life to the virus.
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Jess says it has been a very stressful few months but she is counting her blessings and feels lucky to have mum Carol by her side.
She shared: "I’ve got a wonderful family, I’ve got my health and I’ve got a lovely fiancé. My mum’s better than me under pressure.
"She keeps a brave face on for me then when she’s off the phone she probably cries.
"She always says, ‘Calm down. Don’t get stressed, it’s going to be all right’," she continued. "My mum’s been to every bride’s dress visit I’ve had, in her mask, of course.
"I’m very indecisive — in the end it was between two dresses — I’ve driven her mad.”