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Louise Thompson proudly supports brother Sam at performance in first night out amid health issues

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Louise Thompson has enjoyed a night out to support her brother Sam Thompson and Pete Wicks. Made In Chelsea star Sam and his best friend, TOWIE's Pete, have embarked on a live tour of their Staying Relevant podcast.

On Saturday night, 6 April, they took over the O2 Shepherds Bush Empire in London, with friends and family turning up to show their support.

Mum-of-one Louise went to watch the show in what was her "first night out in a very long time", amid ongoing health issues. She posted a selection of photographs to Instagram from the night, including pictures of her posing with her brother and their mum Karen backstage.

Louise captioned them: "I look like a proper fan girl in the first pic. I must admit I was smiling like a Cheshire cat throughout the whole performance. "I can’t believe my brother is actually on stage doing his thing in front of thousands of people.

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