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Jess Flaherty

Geordie Shore's Holly Hagan unrecognisable after getting work done before wedding

Holly Hagan has made a number of changes to her appearance in the run up to her wedding.

The reality star, who shot to fame after joining the cast of Geordie Shore, has shared an image of her transformation after undergoing a non-surgical nose job. The procedure involves the application of filler to alter the shape of the nose.

Taking to Instagram, the 29-year-old revealed she was eager to "balance out" her side profile and has suffered with insecurity over her appearance after being told she wasn't a "worldie". A "worldie" is a term often dished out to incredibly attractive people, with Holly confessing she used to feel "desperate to be classed as one".

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Accompanying a close-up selfie after her treatment, Holly penned: "Prepping for my wedding with @signatureclinicuk [diamond ring emoji] I’m a less is more kinda girl at the moment [laughing emoji] botox and a small bit of nose filler to balance out my side profile". The Geordie Shore star's treatment was gifted to her by the clinic.

Birmingham Live reports that in other posts elaborating on the procedures she's had, Holly explained: "Throughout the early years of GShore I was always told I wasn't a "worldie". It sticks in my head the boys constantly looking out for "worldie" girls. They would describe them and they'd be the opposite to me.

"I spent so many years just desperate to be classed as one for the approval of boys. It's so sad that I based my worth off that. Holly said she's "in a much better head space these days", adding: "Surgery made my body image 1000 x worse. I went in with the expectations that I was going to finally be happy and have the perfect body after.

"Not only have I end up heavier than I've ever been after two months, but I was twice as wide too. I looked awful and it was upsetting." She continued: "I had so much guilt and shame that I spent so much money and looked worse than before."

Holly said: "Having surgery doesn't change your lifestyle or your diet or exercise routine. If all of those factors stay the same, the majority of people will end up looking worse than before." She added: "My goal is to strip the fat and become as lean as possible so I can eventually build muscle and that is harder for me to do now because I'm wider than I should be."

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