Gemma Collins declares that she is leaving the UK 'for good' because she just 'can't take it anymore' - days after showing off her weight loss

Gemma Collins has said she is leaving the UK 'for good' because she just 'can't take it anymore' days after showing off her weight loss.

The reality star, 43, shared a sun-kissed selfie of herself and her fiancé Rami Hawash in their swimming costumes. 

In the snap, she closed her eyes and smiled contentedly as she rested her head on a wide awake Rami's shoulder. 

The pair are enjoying some rest and relaxation in Benidorm and they took the photo while enjoying a hot tub. 

Gemma captioned the post: 'Call me MACARANA I’m leaving the UK for good I can’t take it anymore.'

Gemma Collins, 43, declared on Instagram on Friday that she is leaving the UK 'for good' because she just 'can't take it anymore' days after showing off her weight loss

Gemma Collins, 43, declared on Instagram on Friday that she is leaving the UK 'for good' because she just 'can't take it anymore' days after showing off her weight loss

Gemma captioned a selfie of herself and her fiancé Rami Hawash: 'Call me MACARANA I¿m leaving the UK for good I can¿t take it anymore'

Gemma captioned a selfie of herself and her fiancé Rami Hawash: 'Call me MACARANA I’m leaving the UK for good I can’t take it anymore'

It comes just two days after the former TOWIE star shared her recent weight loss with her Instagram fans with a video of herself in a pair of stretchy leggings.

Gemma has been on a quest to drop the pounds in recent months after admitting she was scared to become 'an overweight mum' amid her fertility struggles.

On Instagram, she flaunted her slimmer waist, while wearing a pair of quirky black and gold leggings with a black bra.

Gemma credited the 'fibre first' diet for her success as she uploaded a reel and showed how her trousers now fall down.

In the Reel, she quipped: 'When I put these [leggings] on, as the night goes on they fall down.

'So what can be done on these to make them stay up? I don't know if you can put something there [side] to them up. Thank you.' 

Uploading the candid clip to 2.2million followers, Gemma penned: 'Thank you to @stevebennettmhp #fibrefirstguys get on this it takes time slowly slowly slowly then BOOM #fibrefirst #linkinbio follow @stevebennettmhp @healthresultsofficial.'

It comes after Gemma explained her fears about the practicalities of being a mother whilst being heavier.

It comes just two days after the former TOWIE star shared her recent weight loss with her Instagram fans with a video of herself in a pair of stretchy leggings

It comes just two days after the former TOWIE star shared her recent weight loss with her Instagram fans with a video of herself in a pair of stretchy leggings 

Gemma has been on a quest to drop the pounds in recent months after admitting she was scared to become 'an overweight mum' amid her fertility struggles

Gemma has been on a quest to drop the pounds in recent months after admitting she was scared to become 'an overweight mum' amid her fertility struggles

Gemma - who has polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) - told how she wants to be the 'best version of herself' if she has children.

She claimed that she's reversed her PCOS and will start to try for a baby with Rami this September.

The star has told recently how her new diet guru Steve Bennett has helped 'cure' her after years of fertility struggles. 

Steve, who has released a new book called The Fibre First diet, has transformed her lifestyle and helped her drop from a size 26 to 20 - which in turn she has claimed 'cured' her condition. 

Gemma explained OK! Magazine in June why she didn't want to be an overweight mother.

She said: 'Nothing against overweight mums at all, but I want to run and play with my kid.

'I want to have as much energy for my child as possible and to be the best version of myself for my child.' 

On her fertility struggles, Gemma added: 'I always find with me nothing has ever come easy. I've always been that one that's got the struggle to bloody get there! 

'It's the same with my fertility and I share it because so many people reach out who are going through the same thing.' 

Gemma - who has polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) - told how she wants to be the 'best version of herself' if she has children

Gemma - who has polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) - told how she wants to be the 'best version of herself' if she has children 

She claimed that she's reversed her PCOS and will start to try for a baby with Rami this September

She claimed that she's reversed her PCOS and will start to try for a baby with Rami this September 

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common condition that affects how a woman's ovaries work. It can mean a woman has difficulty getting pregnant as a result of irregular ovulation or no ovulation. 

She recently told MailOnline: 'Since working with Steve, he has reversed my PCOS, I no longer have it so I'm a step closer to having a baby.

'I went to a fertility clinic and obviously, I was going to start my fertility journey in September but I'm not sure I need to do fertility now because hopefully I can do it naturally, plus my thyroid is doing better - I have no under active thyroid anymore. 

'People have bullied me about my weight, they bullied me about it so badly for years and it's like, I can't help it, I am active... 

'But now I don't need to do vigorous exercise, this is the first diet where you're adding and not subtracting.'

Steve added: 'With PCOS the number one cause is a dysregulation of sugar and putting fibre first helps Gemma to regulate the sugar intake and therefore that would be the logical step to removing PCOS.'

Gemma has suffered with PCOS since she was 28 years old - which is when she started to gain weight.

The NHS states that PCOS cannot be cured, but the symptoms can be managed.

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common condition that affects how a woman's ovaries work. It can mean a woman has difficulty getting pregnant as a result of irregular ovulation or no ovulation

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common condition that affects how a woman's ovaries work. It can mean a woman has difficulty getting pregnant as a result of irregular ovulation or no ovulation

She has recently told how her new diet guru Steve Bennett (seen) has helped 'cure' her after years of fertility struggles

She has recently told how her new diet guru Steve Bennett (seen) has helped 'cure' her after years of fertility struggles

Gemma has been open about past fertility struggles and has previously suffered three miscarriages

She suffered her first heartbreaking loss in 2012, finding the strength to speak out about it publicly eight years later in 2020

The reality star did not realise she was pregnant at the time, said that the baby 'died in front of her' after giving birth at home on her landing.

Gemma suffered her second pregnancy loss in 2020 during the Covid pandemic and tragically, just a few months later, Gemma endured a third devastating miscarriage in July 2020 after falling pregnant with her ex-boyfriend James Argent's baby.