Billie Shepherd has confirmed she has quit her ITV show The Family Diaries as she shared an emotional goodbye post to Instagram on Thursday.
After 10 years of letting cameras into her home, Billie and her husband Greg have decided to throw in the towel.
Viewers can tune into ITV on November 21 at 9pm to watch one final episode of The Family Diaries, which Billie said will be an ’emotional’ one.
Billie, 34, and Greg, 39, who share three children Nelly, 10, Arthur, seven, and Margot, 21 months, have grown up on reality TV since birth.
Announcing the news to fans, she wrote: ‘After almost 10 years of filming for The Mummy diaries and @familydiariesofficial We can officially announce our journey has come to an end ❤️
‘And what a journey it has been !! From giving birth, raising our children, the highs and lows of parent hood, tears and tantrums, celebrations, fun times, tough times, hen and stags dos, a house build and of course getting married ✨
Billie Shepherd, 34, has confirmed she has quit her ITV show The Family Diaries as she shared an emotional goodbye post to Instagram on Thursday
Billie and husband Greg, 39, who share three children Nelly, 10, Arthur, seven, and Margot, 21 months, have grown up on reality TV since birth
‘we are so grateful to have been able to capture all of these memories and share them with you all! Thank you @suziewells_ and @chatty.dave for being involved every step of the way ❤️
‘and Thank you to everyone that has supported us over the past decade , it means so much. A special thanks to @itv for the best home movie ever!!
‘But now feels like the right time for the next chapter ✨ Thank you again for all of the love and support over the years❤️ lots of love Billie, Greg, Nelly, Arthur and Margot xxxx
‘Tonight is our last ever episode, a 90 minute special on at 9pm ITVBE we hope you enjoy the show ��❤️ it’s an emotional one!! You can also watch the whole series on’
Their oldest daughter Nelly made her television debut on The Only Way Is Essex in 2014 when she was weeks old.
Similarly to Nelly, Arthur first appeared on screens shortly after he was born when Billie and sister Sam had their joint series The Mummy Diaries.
Since Sam quit the series in 2021, Billie and Greg have continued to showcased their glamorous lives on their own show – where baby daughter Margot was introduced.
In an exclusive interview with MailOnline in May, Billie and Greg shared how they manage to keep their children ‘grounded’ after growing up in the limelight.
After 10 years of letting cameras into her home, Billie and her husband Greg have decided to throw in the towel
Viewers can tune into ITV on November 21 at 9pm to watch one final episode of The Family Diaries, which Billie said will be an ’emotional’ one
Their oldest daughter Nelly made her television debut on The Only Way Is Essex in 2014 when she was weeks old
Similarly to Nelly, Arthur first appeared on screens shortly after he was born when Billie and sister Sam had their joint series The Mummy Diaries
Since Sam quit the series in 2021, Billie and Greg have continued to showcased their glamorous lives on their own show – where baby daughter Margot was introduced
Billie said: ‘Obviously for us, you know, we always film and the kids have always filmed. They don’t really know much different.
‘I think unless there’s like something like a concern, like, you know, if Nelly comes to me and said anything she was worried about.
‘Obviously, the children are always our number one priority in their happiness. But I think we’re very good at keeping them grounded.’
Billie added: ‘They are kids at the end of the day, I think, you know, Nelly is such a funny, happy little character, so like, personable.
‘She’s always been used to having like, lots of people around her. And I think that it will only be like, positive for her and her future.
‘That was always something I I’ve always thought about like, “Oh, would she be treated differently? Or would she, you know, comes to face with anything” but honestly, like we’ve had none of that.
‘We’ve had no dramas at school or nothing. We would know it straight away, because Nelly tells us everything. She’s very open with us. And we’ve luckily, like, we’ve been lucky not to experience anything like that.’