'Love Island’s' Malin Andersson's health warning after showing honest photos of ‘lumpy stomach’ after liposuction
‘Love Island’ star Malin Andersson has shared honest photos of her ‘lumpy tummy’ years after having liposuction, as she has warned fans not to have the procedure.
The TV personality shared the images on her Instagram page as she told her followers that she had the surgery seven years ago, but has been unhappy with the results ever since.
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Hide AdAndersson, who appeared on the ITV 2 dating show back in 2016, warned other young people against getting the operation, saying it left her with "lumpy strange skin" that has not gone away. In the video she uploaded, the 32-year-old mum, bravely highlighted the flaws of liposuction by puitting her stomach on display.
In the caption, she wrote: "When you get liposuction seven years ago, have two babies but you still have lumpy strange skin on your stomach from it. . . Just a little warning to anyone that’s thinking of getting liposuction done, especially Turkey. This is seven years on.
She continued: "YOU LIVE AND YOU LEARN. Or I would have never evolved. Funny how I’ve learnt to love every part of me through ALL of the pain. I just don’t want anyone making the same mistakes I did."
Andersson’s one-month-old daughter, Consy died, in January 2019. Consy died shortly after Malin's mum, also named Consy-Gloria, died from cancer. In January 2022, Malin gave birth to another baby daughter, named Xaya. She suffered domestic abuse from her ex-partner, Tom Kemp, who is the father of Consy. He was jailed for ten months for the abuse in 2020. She also split from her boyfriend Jared, who was Xaya’s dad, shortly after the birth of her now two-year-old daughter.
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Hide AdDespite her personal tragedies, Andersson now uses her social media to post positive messages - she requently makes posts promoting body positivity in particular. In a recent message to her followers, she spoke out against picking apart your own flaws and encouraged them to celebrate their appearance instead.
She also showed off her weight loss after giving birth to one-year-old daughter Xaya. When trolls cruelly told her that she "lost her bum", she hit back with a message of defiance, saying: "body shaming does not exist here."
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