Billie Shepherd and her family are stepping away from Billie & Greg: The Family Diaries, as she announced ITV has aired their last episode earlier this week.

The TOWIE star has shared she quit the reality TV show after 10 years in a lengthy Instagram post, explaining she is ready "for the next chapter" .

"After almost 10 years of filming for The Mummy diaries and @familydiariesofficial We can officially announce our journey has come to an end," she wrote on the social platform. "And what a journey it has been !!"

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Billie and her husband Greg appeared on the show alongside their three children, Nelly, Arthur and Margot.

In her tribute to The Family Diaries, Billie looked back on the memories she's made on the show, writing: "From giving birth, raising our children, the highs and lows of parenthood, tears and tantrums, celebrations, fun times, tough times, hen and stags dos, a house build and of course getting married."

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Billie's fellow TV stars took to her comments section to celebrate the end of this big chapter in her life with her.

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TOWIE star Georgia Kousoulou wrote: "You have all smashed it, how lovely to have everything on camera so emotional xxx", while Frankie Essex commented: "Awwww what an amazing journey for you all wish you all the best babe".

Love Island season 6 star Shaughna Phillips said: "What a run! Gonna miss watching your beautiful family!" with Billie calling it "the end of an era".

Formerly titled The Mummy Diaries, the show also followed Billie's sister Sam with her partner Paul Knightley and their two children. Billie and Greg became the sole focus once Sam exited the show in 2021.

All seven series of Billie & Greg: The Family Diaries are available on ITVX. The Only Way Is Essex airs on ITVBe.

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