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Real Housewives of Cheshire's Lauren Simon opens up on 'drama-filled' return

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Lauren Simon returns to The Real Housewives of Cheshire tonight after taking a two-season break from the show. The fan favourite, who is the only cast member to have lived in Cheshire's Golden Triangle for her entire life is back with a bang.

Simon, 44, left the programme in 2018 but bosses refused to reveal the reasons for Lauren's departure but her co-star Dawn Ward later cited it was for "personal reasons".

After announcing her return to the show last month, Lauren has revealed all exclusively to Daily Star Online about her decision to make a comeback.

Lauren makes sure to reveal her return to the show with arguably one of the best champagne-filled party Wilmslow has seen. Speaking about her break from the show, Lauren who claims she is

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