Made In Chelsea’s Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo dress down as they head to wellness clinic  

Made In Chelsea couple Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo dress down in casual ensembles as they head to a wellness clinic

They’ve been going strong ever since they made their relationship official in April 2019.

And Made In Chelsea‘s Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo continued to enjoy some quality time together amid the coronavirus pandemic as they headed to the London Cryo clinic in Chelsea on Wednesday.

The reality stars, aged 32 and 27 respectively, opted for casual appearances as they sported baggy sweats for their appointment.

Low-key: Made In Chelsea’s couple Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo headed to the London Cryo clinic in Chelsea on Wednesday

Entrepreneur Jamie styled a black hoodie and matching joggers with a white beanie and slightly worn-down trainers by Nike.

Influencer Sophie, also known as Habbs, looked equally low-key in a padded black coat, tie-dye print bottoms and multi-coloured sportswear shoes, which were finished off with a grey baseball cap.

Meanwhile, it was recently reported that the former Lothario raked in a staggering £2million in just one year through his sweets brand Candy Kittens.  

Off they go: The reality stars, aged 32 and 27 respectively, opted for casual appearances as they sported baggy sweats for their appointment

Off they go: The reality stars, aged 32 and 27 respectively, opted for casual appearances as they sported baggy sweats for their appointment

The TV star’s confectionary company’s accounts revealed that the business saw an equity increase of around £2million in 2019, The Sun reported.

The accounts, which were shared on December 31, showed Candy Kittens’ equity sat at £3,801,878 – growing from £1,856,412 for the accounting period until March 2019. 

Jamie founded the increasingly successful gourmet sweet brand, which has since become vegetarian and vegan friendly, in 2012 with his pal Ed Williams.

The tasty sweets, which are developed in London, had animal gelatine removed from them in 2018 and aim to be sustainable, not using either palm oil or carnauba wax. 

Accounts for the brand’s sister company Longaim Ltd, which shares the same five directors as Candy Kittens, showed it had a total equity of £1,875,522 for 2019.

Longaim Ltd is responsible for the confectionary brand’s retail sales, both via the internet and mail order.

Increasingly successful: Meanwhile, it was recently reported that the businessman raked in a staggering £2M in one year through his sweets brand Candy Kittens (pictured in 2014)

Increasingly successful: Meanwhile, it was recently reported that the businessman raked in a staggering £2M in one year through his sweets brand Candy Kittens (pictured in 2014)

These figures, which were also published on New Year’s Eve, brings the overall equity for both of Jamie’s companies up to an impressive £5million. 

As well as Candy Kittens’ success, the media personality has also achieved a personal triumph this year after reaching the final of Strictly Come Dancing with Karen Hauer in December.

The businessman narrowly missed out on victory as comedian Bill Bailey claimed the Glitterball trophy and was crowned as the oldest winner in the show’s history.

Impressive! As well as Candy Kittens' success, the media personality has also achieved a personal triumph this year after reaching the final of Strictly in December (pictured)

Impressive! As well as Candy Kittens’ success, the media personality has also achieved a personal triumph this year after reaching the final of Strictly in December (pictured)