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Love Island All Stars' Hannah Elizabeth shows off incredible bikini body after latest BBL

Love Island All Stars' Hannah Elizabeth shows off incredible bikini body after latest BBL

The Irish Sun20-06-2025
LOVE Island All Stars beauty Hannah Elizabeth showed off her cosmetically-enhanced curves in a new mirror selfie.
The 35-year-old reality star, who livestreamed a BBL procedure in March last year, stripped down to a bikini in her bedroom.
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Hannah Elizabeth showed off her curves in a new mirror selfie
Credit: Instagram
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Hannah has been open about her BBL procedures
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Wearing her
hair
in big curls, Hannah's face was hidden behind her phone screen but her tanned body was on display.
Her tiny waist gave way to her trademark big booty and her large thigh tattoo could be seen too.
Fans showered her with compliments, with one writing: "Fine work of art."
Another said: "U so gorgeous."
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A third wrote: "Hot and stunning."
Last year, Dr. Omar, a cosmetic surgeon at CREO Clinic, told
He said: "I'd estimate around £8000 for a rhinoplasty, £8,000 for other facial surgery, £6,000 for a breast augmentation, and £10,000 for a BBL (Brazilian Butt Lift).
"It's crucial to note that costs should not be the sole consideration; ensuring the safety and qualifications of the medical professionals and facilities is paramount."
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Mum of one Hannah has always been open about her work and last year filmed a surgeon injecting her bum as she spoke on
Instagram
.
She said: " I'm not feeling any pain, the area has all been numbed and I'm so excited to show you the result at the end."
The Love Island favourite was recently in hospital twice with a mystery condition
She told her followers: 'Now back in A&E this is so bad I can't cope with this HELL.'
It followed a short stay after "last minute surgery".
She said: "Just wanting to let brands know as I have not been able to work or post or respond to messages.
"Hate to let down but soon as I'm on the mend I can get back to work."
Love Island winners - where they are now
EVERY year Love Island opens its doors to more sexy Islanders who are hoping for a holiday romance that could turn into more.
Here we take you through all of the
2025 -
The second series of All Stars saw
STATUS:
Still together.
2024 -
The summer Love Island saw
and
Josh Oyinsan
were
STATUS:
Broken up.
2024 -
The first ever All stars spin off show was
STATUS:
Still together.
2023 -
STATUS:
Broken up.
2023 -
The first series of 2023 saw
STATUS:
Still together.
2022 -
STATUS:
Broken up.
2021 -
STATUS:
Still together.
2020 -
The first ever winter Love Island saw
STATUS:
Broken up.
2019 -
Series 5 saw
STATUS:
Broken up.
2018 -
It wasn't surprising fan favourites
STATUS:
Broken up.
2017 -
STATUS:
Broken up.
2016
- Nathan Massey and Cara De La Hoyde were together from the start of the series, and since they won the show they've had two kids and are married.
STATUS:
Still together.
2015 -
Despite poor
STATUS:
Broken up.
Hannah shot to fame on the first series of
Love Island
in 2015, making it to the final with ex-boyfriend
.
She returned to the show in 2024 for the first series of All Stars but struggled to find a romantic connection the second time around and was dumped from the villa on day 16.
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The reality star is a fan of big hair and big curves
Credit: Instagram
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She starred in the All Stars spin off in 2024
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