Sam Faiers was seen for the first time since flouting COVID-19 travel rules on Friday, as she headed out to the local supermarket with her youngest daughter Rosie, three.
Sam, 30, broke strict rules by flying to the Maldives to celebrate her 30th birthday, breaching the ban on international travel in Tier 4 by jetting abroad in late December, after spending Christmas Day in Tier 4 Surrey with partner Paul Knightley and the couple s two children.
The former TOWIE personality was spotted cutting a very casual figure with Rosie at an Essex supermarket, seemingly attempting to keep a low-profile by donning large dark shades.
Billie Faiers says lockdown birthdays aren’t so bad as she marks turning 31 at home with family. while sister Sam jets to the Maldives to celebrate hers
Sam Faiers, 30, breached the ban on international travel while her home county of Surrey was in Tier 4 restrictions
MailOnline understands she jetted abroad between Christmas and New Year, after celebrating Christmas Day at home in Surrey with her family
Fans claimed Sam had been on holiday after spotting now-deleted comments on her partner Paul Knightley s Instagram post
Sam also appeared to have blocked the words holiday and tan from comments on her most recent social media post to avoid accusations
The Mummy Diaries star breached the ban on international travel in Tier 4 by jetting abroad after spending Christmas in Surrey with partner Paul Knightley and their two children.
Those arriving must take test up to 72 hours before leaving country of departure
But there is still confusion over which tests will be accepted om 4am this Friday
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Ministers faced fury today as travellers are left in limbo with the new rules on coronavirus tests before arriving in the UK still not published - less than 48 hours to go until the system comes into force.
From 4am on Friday those arriving by boat, train or plane - including UK nationals - must have tested negative in the previous 72 hours.
Government advice urges people to stay local but does not specify a distance, sparking calls for clarity
Hopes of immediate clarification for England appeared to be scotched this evening by a senior police officer
Chairman of the National Police Chiefs Council Martin Hewitt rejected demands for clear boundaries
His remarks fly in the face of demands from colleagues who branded the existing guidance incredibly vague