
Holly Hagan blasts Geordie Shore bosses for ‘lack of duty of care' and shares regrets over show
YOUNG & NAIVE Holly Hagan blasts Geordie Shore bosses for 'lack of duty of care' and shares regrets over show
HOLLY Hagan has blasted Geordie Shore bosses for 'lack of duty of care' and shares regrets over show
She was just 18 years of age when she joined the iconic MTV show, with her now saying how she "could have done with some duty of care/ welfare" on her first filming session.
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Holly Hagan shot to fame on Geordie Shore alongside Charlotte-Letitia Crosby, Vicky Pattison and Sophie Kasaei
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Holly can be seen above in 2012
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Holly has now opened up about being young and impressionable when she first joined the show
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Taking part in a Q&A session on Instagram this week, the reality star, now 33, spoke about how she was "very young and naive" when she appeared on the show.
Holly joined the reality show in 2011 before quitting at the end of 2016.
"Do you have any regrets from Geordie Shore?" one fan asked Holly,
Holly then replied to the fan and got very candid in he response.
"I do regret the first night and wish someone had stepped in to stop the lads egging me on to keep downing shots," she said.
She went on: "I'd never even drank a Jägerbomb before that.
"Of course, I had my own mind and take responsibility for that but I was very young and naive at 18 and probably could have done with some duty of care/ welfare in that moment."
The Sun has contacted Geordie Shore for comment.
Holly, who has been married to footballer husband Jacob Blyth since 2022, has one son, Alpha-Jax (AJ), born in June 2023.
During her Q&A this week, Holly said she was due to expand her family earlier this year, but tragically had a miscarriage.
Geordie Shore star hits out at MTV after being 'fired'
Somebody asked her if she wanted more children, to which she shared a picture of two positive pregnancy tests.
Alongside the snap, she said: "Thank you.
"And just because 90% of the questions are about when we're having another and I do get constant comments like 'AJ needs a sibling' and I'm like I KNOWW!!
"I did want to speak about it at the time but didn't know how and didn't want any sympathy.
Geordie Shore's Holly Hagan cosmetic surgery history in full
Holly had her first boob job aged 18 at a cost of £4,000, which she paid for on finance.
Less than a year later, she went from an FF cup to a GG cup. She said she 'looked at people like Katie Price' before committing to the surgery.
In 2014, Holly got lip fillers and Botox which left her with what she called 'sausage lips'.
Three years later she had a controversial Brazilian bum lift - where fat is liposuctioned from another part of the body and injected into the bum.
Just a few months later and dissatisfied with the result, Holly flew to Turkey for a second BBL, which didn't go to plan.
She paid £5k for the procedure - which costs around £15k in the UK - but said it wasn't worth it as she was left scared and covered in blood after the operation.
A third BBL happened in January 2017 - meaning she'd had three operations in less than a year - but that 'made it worse' and was a 'really low time'.
Holly's final surgery took place in 2019 where she had a boob reduction that took her from an FF cup down to a DD cup.
She has since committed to achieving a more natural and healthier look.
"(And still don't so please don't message lol) but we did miscarry in March."
She added: "Just a reminder the be mindful when commenting saying 'when's the next' because how on earth would we know that."
Holly and her husband Jacob met after she shot to fame on television.
The pair met in 2017 and got engaged in 2019 during a trip to Ibiza.
They then tied the knot three years ago, with the marriage ceremony featured on MTV.
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Holly has majorly overhauled her appearance in recent years
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