LOVE Island star Lucinda Strafford has opened up about craving plastic surgery “every day”. The reality TV star said she wanted a boob job, nose job, and veneers before going on the ITV2 show. The 21-year-old bombshell told fans on TikTok that she would “talk herself out of it” but admitted she felt under pressure […]
LOVE Island star Lucinda Strafford has opened up about craving plastic surgery “every day”.
The reality TV star said she wanted a boob job, nose job, and veneers before going on the ITV2 show.
Love Island bombshell Lucinda Strafford opened up about craving plastic surgery[/caption]The 21-year-old bombshell told fans on TikTok that she would “talk herself out of it” but admitted she felt under pressure “daily”.
In a video taken before she entered Love Island Lucinda wrote: “The daily conversation I have with myself trying not to get a boob job, nose job, & veneers”
Lucinda is not the first Love Island to consider going under the knife.
Former stars have revealed how they are constantly bombarded by “disgusting” cosmetic companies trying to prey on their insecurities.
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Ex contestants quickly become influencers with thousands of Instagram followers and lucrative advertising contracts – where maintaining their perfect looks counts for everything.
Arabella Chi, who appeared in the 2019 series, told The Sun she is flooded with requests from.
“On Instagram, I get inundated with requests from people trying to offer me free stuff including cosmetic treatments, ” she says.
“They just sit in my request box and I never respond.”
Samira Mighty who sensationally quit halfway through the 2018 series, was shocked to be bombarded online by clinics with offers of free treatments following her own exit.
“Coming out the villa, you get messaged a lot by [cosmetic surgery] companies saying ‘we’d love to do something to your face’,” says Samira.
“I find that so offensive if I didn’t ask for it — don’t tell people you should do this, do that, to your face.
“These companies are selling to lots of people — they want exposure. Even down to your teeth there’s always some sort of company in touch. They make you feel insecure.”
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