It was the end of season wrap party, so you'd think all the stars would ensure they showed up to celebrate another series.
But while all of the TOWIE cast spent the night together in Brentwood hot spot Sugar Hut, Lauren Goodger was in another club in town.
The beautician missed the special bash to party the night away at Faces instead.
Lauren turned up to the venue dressed to impress to show off her hard work slimming down.
She revealed her slimmer figure in a backless top, which she matched with beige wedged heels and figure hugging jeans.
Turning her back on them: She put on a brave face after speaking out
about Twitter trolls who have been targeting and bullying her on Twitter
One user even wrote to her: 'You fat kebab legged ogre,' while another wrote: 'Bit of a wedgy going on there luv', just two minutes after she posted a photo up of herself wearing a bikini from the back.
And one even tweeted likening her to larger EastEnders character Heather Trott.
She's also received hate messages including people telling her 'I bet your mum and dad hate you' and 'I bet your mum wishes her egg had never accepted the sperm that made you.'
In response, Lauren told The Sun: 'I’ll get hundreds of responses to anything I post saying things like ‘you’re fat’, ‘you’re ugly’, or ‘who are you?’.
'It can be quite rude and disgusting, too... This just goes too far — it’s bullying. I tell myself these people must have problems of their own to write stuff like this.'
And she insists the only way she deals with it is because she is now body confident and isn't letting the negative messages affect her.
Goodger is now calling for people who are racist or send offensive messages to be outed and have their profiles banished from the site.
The TV star hasn't felt the need to notify the police about any messages yet, unlike Arsenal's Jack Wilshere who closed his Twitter account after online users incorrectly spread allegations he had tested positive for Class A drugs.
But Lauren is all for new laws that are being put in place.
A recent High Court ruling is forcing sites like Twitter to reveal identities of people who are guilty of spreading such hatred and nasty messages.