Chesterfield model Charles Drury and TOWIE star Lauren Goodger to launch own clothing brand

Chesterfield model Charles Drury and his girlfriend, former The Only Way Is Essex star Lauren Goodger, are set to launch their own clothing brand.
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The couple, who are preparing to welcome a baby girl in July, are reportedly naming their new business Laulié, a combination of both their names.

It comes after speculation that Laulié was the planned name for their unborn baby, with eagle-eyed fans quick to spot an Instagram account called laulieclothing which was followed by both Lauren and Charles.

Charles Drury and Lauren Goodger.Charles Drury and Lauren Goodger.
Charles Drury and Lauren Goodger.
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Writing in her column for OK! the former TOWIE star denied the rumours and said she would be revealing her little girl’s moniker once she's given birth.

She added: “Me and Charlie are starting our own clothing business called Laulié. At the moment we're trying to find manufacturers abroad and are trying to get things up and running.”

Charles, a builder and amateur football player, hit national headlines in 2019 after he had a fling with glamour model Katie Price.

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Lauren, 34, reportedly confirmed her relationship with Charles, 23, last year and moved him into her Essex pad – just three weeks after dating.

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They went public with their romance in October 2020 and in January 2021 announced their baby news.

In February, Lauren revealed on her Instagram Stories: "The baby names that I've thought of are something original.

"It's something that I've made up, so yes, exciting. A couple of them are original."

Charles was also joined by Lauren earlier this year to help promote a new clothing brand from Mansfield run by his friend Arran Stirland.

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