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Gemma Clare Collins (born 31 January 1981) is an English media personality and businesswoman. In 2011, she began appearing on the ITVBe reality series The Only Way Is Essex. Following a brief appearance on I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (2014), Collins has appeared in various television programmes including Celebrity Big Brother (2016), Celebs Go Dating (2018), and Dancing on Ice (2019). In 2019, she began starring in her own reality series and hosting a podcast on BBC Sounds.

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Gemma Collins moans she hasn’t had a holiday for two and a half years as she gets work schedule for the year

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GEMMA Collins moaned she hasn't had a holiday for two and a half years after receiving her work schedule for the next 12 months.

The self-confessed diva, 41, is desperate to sit back and relax in the sunshine after a busy few months. But it seems like she's not going to be able to have one any time soon.

As she filmed her manager Mark standing in her kitchen on her Instagram Story, she said: "Surprise visit from Mark this morning." Mark added: "With your huge schedule for the year!" Gemma replied: "Oh Mark, please... "I would like a holiday.

I haven't had one for two and a half years." To pretend that she's still on a beach, the GC loves to share old snaps from her travels.

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