Samantha Cameron spotted with healthy Whole Foods store bag as she heads back to work post-Downing Street
Wife of former PM is launching her own fashion label now that she’s moved out of Number 10
SAMANTHA Cameron was spotted with a bag from the healthy Whole Foods store as she wastes no time in rekindling her career post-Downing Street.
The wife of the former Prime Minister is reportedly launching her own fashion label and has been pictured leaving an office in west London in recent days.
But it also looks like she might be putting her out-of-work husband on a diet, after she was seen taking home groceries from the upmarket chain.
David, who turned 50 earlier this month, was carrying a few extra pounds while on holiday with the family this summer, despite his use of a personal trainer.
Pictures from their luxury stay in Corsica showed he may have skipped a few workouts with Matt Roberts as he waded in the sea.
He got a huge discount for more than 100 sessions with the celeb trainer, but it appeared the taxing last few months of his premiership took a toll on his willpower.
Having rented a villa French island near Porto Vecchio, he was photographed in £225 Orlebar Brown trunks, while his wife looked much more stylish in a trendy scarlet bikini.
Last week SamCam, 45, was revealed to have set up a company called Samantha Cameron Studio Limited, seeming to confirm long-held rumours she would create fashion house once her husband left politics.
According to Companies House filings the company is registered in the north Lincolnshire market town of Brigg, near the Normanby Hall estate where she grew up.
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Mrs Cameron owns at least 75% of the new company, which will be launched under a different name once it starts trading.
She also works part-time as a consultant for Smythson, where she was previously creative director on a £400,000 salary.
Meanwhile her husband has taken his first job since standing down from parliament after losing the EU referendum.
Mr Cameron has signed up for an unpaid role at the National Citizens Service Trust — the charity that implements his Big Society flagship policy.
But he is set to make thousands on the after-dinner circuit, and has already signed up to give a speech to Bain Capital – a US private equity firm set up by Mitt Romney.
The ex-Tory leader, who’s replacement as the MP for Witney Robert Courts was sworn in to the House of Commons, is also expected to release a memoir of his time as PM.