Lauren Goodger has returned to plugging companies on Instagram just hours after her shocking cyanide drink scandal.

The former TOWIE star, 33, shared a video of her dog trainer with his company tagged, hours after it was revealed that she had been duped into promoting a poisonous drink containing hydrogen cyanide in a BBC sting.

Having recently adopted two new Cavalier King Charles pups, named Lady and Prince, Lauren has been struggling with toilet training yet on Wednesday she took to Instagram to tag K9 Dogs UK as she shirked the scandal.

Oh dear: Lauren Goodger has returned to plugging companies on Instagram just hours after her shocking cyanide drink scandal

Lauren tagged her pal Sam's company in the post for the dog trainers, where prices can tip up to £2,500 for a training course with the professionals.

Prior to the post, Lauren was secretly filmed during a meeting where she was asked to promote a fake diet drink named Cyanora on her Instagram.

In the BBC Three documentary Blindboy Undestroys the World, Lauren was asked to advertise the drink despite it not even being ready for production.

It was part of an investigation by the show into whether celebrities actually consume the products which they are paid to promote to their followers on social media.

Looking after him: Lauren tagged her pal Sam's company in the post for the dog trainers, where prices can tip up to £2,500 for a training course with the professionals

The drink was said to contain hydrogen cyanide, a deadly chemical used in both world wars, including at the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp in the 1940s.

Lauren's fellow The Only Way Is Essex star Mike Hassini, 25, and Love Island contestant Zara Holland, 24, were also filmed during the sting.

They were told among the ingredients of the new drink was hydrogen cyanide - which was used as chemical weapon by the French during the First World War.

The chemical was also used by Nazi Germany during the Second World War for disinfection and pest extermination on ships, before they used it in gas chambers.

Shocker: Prior to the post, Lauren was secretly filmed during a meeting where she was asked to promote a fake diet drink named Cyanora on her Instagram

In the show, Lauren talks about her promoting another product called Skinny Coffee, which she previously claimed had helped her lose 12lbs in three weeks.

But her agent tells the seller: 'Half these posts you see that people do, they're not even trying them half the time.' She adds: 'I never tried Skinny Coffee.'

The seller then adds: 'Because we were a bit worried that maybe you'd want to, you'd need to try it, before you mention it - no, not bothered?'

Shocker: In the show, Lauren talks about her promoting another product called Skinny Coffee, which she previously claimed had helped her lose 12lbs in three weeks

But Lauren replies: 'No. 'I've even had my own friends message me Laur, can you get me some of that Skinny Coffee, does it work?

'I'm like, do you not know this by now? And they're actually going and buying it, and I'm like, you know how this works.'

The reality star went on to film a video clip for the fake drink, which saw her struggling to pronounce the product name, calling it 'hydrone cydnide'.