Lauren Goodger spares no expense at Christmas as she splashes out on 49 presents for daughter Larose, 3

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By CHLOE LOUISE FOR MAILONLINE

Published: 10:24 GMT, 25 December 2024 | Updated: 11:45 GMT, 25 December 2024

Lauren Goodger went all out this Christmas as she showed off the whopping 47 gifts she'd bought for her daughter Larose. 

The TOWIE star, 37, spared no expense this festive season as she took to Instagram Stories to share her daughter's seemingly endless rows of presents. 

Each of the 47 gifts were neatly wrapped in hot pink and silver wrapping paper and placed under her white Christmas tree.

Lauren revealed she had been buying the hoard since November and had already given three-year-old Larose two of her 'big presents'. 

Sharing the clip with her 950,000 followers, Lauren penned: 'One very happy girl in the morning!! Been buying since Nov, and she had two big one already as she found them.

'I'm a very proud mummy, I've done all I can to make 2024 the most magical ever Christmas'.

Lauren Goodger went all out this Christmas as she showed off the whopping 47 gifts she'd bought for her three-year-old daughter Larose 

The TOWIE star, 37, spared no expense this festive season as she took to Instagram Stories to share her daughter's seemingly endless rows of presents

Her very lavish display comes after she revealed that her plans to foster children following the devastating death of daughter Lorena.

Lauren gave birth to her second daughter in July 2022 but the tot tragically passed away just minutes after she was born.

Speaking to OK! Lauren explained she would likely be expanding her family as a single mother after failing to move on from her ex and daughters' father Charles Drury amid the tragedy.

She told the publication: 'I'm still young, I still can have my own baby, but I'm not with anyone and time is going on. I feel like it's such a beautiful thing to be able to do and I've got the space'.

'I've always known I wanted more [children], even when I lost Lorena, it never put me off the idea. If things were different with Charlie, then things would have probably been different by now, I've still not moved on or been with anyone else.'

She went on: 'I was so traumatised by everything that I've just shut off and all I could be was a mum. I'm really trying my best to heal and that's why I've not moved on'.

In the two years since Lorena's death, Lauren - who has also suffered other traumas such as the death of ex Jake McLean - has claimed that friends and family have 'vanished' from her life.

Speaking in a candid interview with Paul C Brunson on his We Need To Talk podcast, Lauren detailed the struggles she's been enduring as she goes through life with just Larose by her side, noting: 'She's all I've got'.

Each of the gifts where neatly wrapped in hot pink and silver wrapping paper and places her white Christmas tree

Despite having an hour of opening presents Larose hadn't made a dint in her fort of presents 

Among her presents, Larose was seen elated with a toy dentist kit

The TV personality also admitted that she reckons that she's '100% suffering' with depression as she told of her lack of emotional support amid he traumas.

During the chat, Lauren broke down in tears as she spoke of Lorena's death and the impact it had on her life.

When asked how she gets through the grief of losing Lorena, Lauren tearfully responded: 'Larose, because she's all I've got. She's literally all I've got and she's the only person that I love.'

Lauren - who also opened up about being forced to have an abortion in the chat - then told how she never cries in front of people and always tried to hold her emotions inside.

Paul then touched on how 'lonely' Lauren is, with the emotional star admitting: 'I used to have a lot of people, now I haven't got anyone and I don't know why. My life has got worse and worse and on top of it, it's like life stresses as well. I haven't been left alone.

After discussing financial issues she's been having, Lauren said: 'I'm still carrying on, but how long am I going to carry on for? How do I get through it? Because I have no choice.'

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Her very lavish display comes after she revealed that her plans to foster children following the devastating death of daughter Lorena.(pictured with Larose)

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