Malin Andersson has opened up about her botched breast uplift surgery after unveiling her “real” chest in an honest video.
The Love Island star is known and loved for her frank and open nature, often sharing insight into her life, body image, and past traumas in a bid to help others feel more confident and less alone.
Malin, 30, filmed herself posing in a black floral jumpsuit, with her hair swept off her face, as she lowered the straps of her outfit to expose part of her chest. The reality star said the video was “highly requested” and revealed she’s had “so many messages about breast uplifts”.
Elaborating on her experience of the procedure, she said: “The year after Love Island I stupidly went to Turkey and had a breast uplift, with MANY complications after (infection and stitching gone wrong and they made the nipples so uneven) anyway – two babies later and body changes they are back to square one if not worse”.
Malin then said she “didn’t know” if she’d get her breasts lifted again after her experience and, despite “countless research”, she’d want to go elsewhere for a possible second attempt due to having had such a negative experience the first time around.
The former ITV Islander continued: “But – the endless journey to self love & body image means that I should be happy with them – which is true. I embrace them and I don’t let them bother me when wearing outfits that will not allow my boobs to work [laughing emoji] BUT..
“There’s always that niggling feeling. When I’m naked and I look at them – I can’t help but think to myself hmmm should I? And that is normal.”
Malin added she believes it’s “quite sad there’s a ton of cute outfits out there that don’t cater to boobs like” hers but quipped: “hey ho! They did a lovely job of breastfeeding so whatevs!” The reality star said she’s always keen to find “the pros and cons” in a situation.
She then asked her followers to share their own stories. Malin revealed she “put a question box up last week and had a crazy response” and urged people to get in touch and share thoughts.
Malin was keen to hear from people regardless of where they’d had their breasts lifted, whether in England or abroad, and wanted to know about their “experiences good and bad” so her followers would be able to “get a true insight to what it’s really like”.
The star then urged people to really do their research if they’re choosing to get cosmetic or plastic procedures done and stressed the importance of being able to physically visit a surgeon for a consultation. She claimed some merely ask for “some photos over WhatsApp”, but this is “dangerous”.
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