The former TOWIE star and her mother looked stunning in swimwear as they relaxed and unwinded on vacation in the Maldives on Thursday.
Billie Shepherd and her mother Suzie Wells flaunted their impressive physiques
Billie, Samantha Faiers’ sister, posed for a sweet photo with her husband Greg Shepherd while standing on a swing in a plunging red bikini.
She captioned her photo with a heart emoji and two palm trees, indicating that she was spending quality time with her husband.
Meanwhile, Suzie was dressed in a blue and white striped bikini, grinning broadly and appearing carefree as she basked in the sun in paradise.
The model completed her look with a straw hat and sunglasses, writing on Instagram: ‘Loving life in the Maldives’, with a heart emoji.
Suzie turned 54 in January, and her two daughters were sure to wish her a wonderful day in a heartwarming tribute.
In an accompanying caption, the former TOWIE stars both gushed about how’supportive, funny, and selfless’ Suzie is as they celebrated her birthday.
Sam and Billie, posing in their swimsuits on Abu Dhabi’s white sands, wrote: ‘Happy Birthday to our beautiful mum @suziewells_ we couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate you on this special day.
‘Not only are you the most supportive, kind, funny, selfless mum but more than anything the best nanny our babies could ever ask for, they adore you.’
Suzie couldn’t stop smiling in another photo as she posed with all six of her grandchildren after receiving a number of gifts.
Suzie was surprised with a large personalised cake, balloons, and homemade birthday cards from her grandchildren.
It comes after Billie and Sam revealed Suzie was rushed to the hospital with potentially fatal sepsis.
The mother’s water infection’massively deteriorated,’ according to the former TOWIE stars, prompting her to be hospitalized.
Before doctors diagnosed her, their mother was experiencing excruciating back pains and was ‘delirious,’ according to her children.
On their podcast The Sam and Billie Show, they stated:
Our mum wasn’t very well. She had a water infection and it got worse and worse which resulted in it going into mum’s kidneys.
‘So we took her to A&E because she massively deteriorated.
‘She had antibiotics and it wasn’t working. I managed to speak to a doctor and I told him all of her symptoms so he told me to take her to A&E because she needs medical attention.
‘Basically the water infection had got so bad that it turned into sepsis.’
Suzie recovered from her ordeal, with the sisters adding: ‘Mum was in the hospital for about 15 hours in total and they flushed her system through.’
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