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Sam Faiers celebrates turning 24

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Happy birthday, Sam Faiers! As theTV personality celebrates turning 24, HELLO! Online takes a look at what the stars have in store for Sam and you…This is what Sam, who is a Capricorn, can be expecting today:

If you feel as if you are being asked to give something up or put something down, it may be that you are misunderstanding the importance of a current cosmic call. There is something very right about the new direction that your life is starting to go in and that means you can expect a level of natural, automatic, protection to be extended towards the other areas of activity that once seemed to demand closer attention. Deputies and stand-ins will cover for you well if you focus fully on the future this weekend. 

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Sam Faiers © Photo: Getty Images

Sam Faiers was born in Essex in 1990 and by the age of 20 had made a career out of this - starring in the hugely popular ITV scripted-reality show The Only Way Is Essex.

It was a runaway success, and won the BAFTA for Audience Award in 2011, with Sam and its stars, including Mark Wright, Millie Mackintosh, and Lucy Meckleburgh all becoming popular TV personalities.

Throughout the show Sam was seen in relationships with Mark and Joey Essex, and in 2012 Sam and Joey became engaged before later splitting. In 2014 though, the pair, who are also good friends, appeared to be back together again, posing for a cosy snap together.

Later the 24-year-old revealed: "We were 19 when we first got together so that's a long time. We are very much still in love  and we plan our future together, we just have a bit of a rocky road sometimes, just like a lot of young people."

"Obviously we're both busy and working on our careers and chasing our dreams, but eventually we'd like to live with each other."

Sam revealed to her fans in 2014 that she suffers from Crohns Disease, which was diagnosed after she collapsed whilst taking part on Celebrity Big Brother. Speaking to HELLO!, Sam said: "I haven't stopped eating or anything like that. I love my food  too much to diet! There's certain things I can't eat  but it's about trial and error," she revealed. 

"I'm still learning about Crohn's myself, but it's not drastic changes. As soon as I started feeling better, exercising wasn't a problem, and the doctors said it was fine to continue with my routine."