
Chantelle Houghton shows off results of ‘instant liquid facelift' as CBB star shares before and after transformation
The TV personality and glamour model, 41,
Celebrity
Big Brother in 2006.
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Chantelle Houghton rose to fame on Celebrity Big Brother in 2006
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Chantelle revealed on social media that she had a liquid facelift
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She showed the results to her followers on Instagram
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Taking to Instagram, she penned: "I went to @thelondonaesthetics and had a liquid facelift and skin rejuvenation, the results are instant.
"And little by little, I'm finding my way back.
"Not to who I was, but to who I'm becoming and @thelondonaesthetics have been a big part in my journey."
One follower commented: "You looked gorgeous before as well. You have a lovely little soul - take care of it and yourself xx."
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Another wrote: "You have always been naturally pretty. In my
opinion
you don't need fillers etc... but it's you who has to feel confident.
"Good luck on you're journey Chantelle."
A third added: "Beautiful! Much love to you Chantelle!"
While a fourth chimed in: "Gorgeous inside and out."
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Meanwhile, Chantelle had a memorable journey during her time on Celebrity Big Brother.
Although not famous at the time, Chantelle had to convince her co-stars that she too was a
celebrity
.
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Having won the series, the star ultimately bagged an impressive £25,000 prize.
Earlier this year, Chantelle
Speaking to
"So basically, I started to realise and notice how much sugar, like processed sugar, was in food," she told us.
"It started with a yogurt I was eating, and I realised there was four teaspoons of sugar in this, in this one yogurt, and I could easily have eaten two or three a day.
"And for women, they say it's like nine teaspoons of sugar a day. So that was already 12 teaspoons. I was already three teaspoons over in three yogurts.
"So I was like, how much unnecessary sugar am I eating? And so I started to cut sugar out, and then I completely cut it out," she revealed.
Chantelle said that she then began to notice how much weight loss was happening, "and then I just went from there," she added.
"I genuinely didn't exercise, I didn't go to the gym, I didn't do anything apart from cut sugar out, and the weight just started to drop off of me.
"And it just goes to show how unhealthy sugar is."
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Chantelle also recently opened up about her impressive weight loss
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