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TOWIE's Lauren Goodger puts on a busty display in a VERY low-cut swimsuit - after revealing she's having her 'heavy' breast implants removed

TOWIE's Lauren Goodger puts on a busty display in a VERY low-cut swimsuit - after revealing she's having her 'heavy' breast implants removed

Daily Mail​5 hours ago

put on a very busty display in a low-cut swimsuit as she posed for sexy Instagram snaps on Sunday.
The TOWIE star, 38, is currently away in Portugal with her co-stars to film a new series.
The TV personality showcased her curves and surgically-enhanced cleavage in the plunging costume.
She captioned her post: 'Sun-kissed and salty hair'.
Lauren revealed last month that she is having her 'heavy' breast implants removed and can't wait to go back to a 'natural look'.
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She admitted her breast were 'perfect' before although now they simply 'make her look big' while opening up about her breast-reduction journey on Instagram on Monday.
The reality star shared on her Instagram page a snap posing in a sheer dusty pink baby doll, showing off her very ample assets.
She wrote in the lengthy caption: '11 years ago I had a breast augmentation, one of the things I regret later in life.
'I had the perfect boobs .. they have been great over the years but since being a mum and breastfeeding for 1 year they have now changed and I've always found they make me look bigger!
'Also they are heavy and I don't like the idea of an implant being in me all these years and I miss my old boob so much.. so after looking around I've found someone that I feel really keen with having my consultation with @marksolomos
'This is a HUGE step for me I've wanted to have them removed for so long but suffering with serve anxiety surgery is the last thing I can do !
Lauren finished: 'So it's early stages but I am bringing you a long with me!
'I'm terrified but also for health reasons I'm having implants removed and bring back more to my normal self wanting to reverse everything back to natural.'
Lauren put on a brave face as she arrived at the airport last week after admitting she was scared to leave her daughter Larose for the first time.
However, just hours before she was pictured at the departures terminal, Lauren told her fans she was worried about leaving her little girl and combatting her flying fear.
Lauren welcomed Larose, four, with her then-boyfriend Charles Drury and revealed how she had not left her daughter to go on holiday since her birth.
Taking to her Instagram Stories, Lauren posted a selfie and wrote: '5am and I'm on my way to the airport. I have not done this in over 5 years!
'I feel many mixed emotions. SO proud of myself as I was awake most of the night thinking shall I just not go...
'As I hug my baby felt like I was awake all night kissing her, she is nearly 4 years old and I've never ever left her to go away or do anything for me.'
She continued: 'Thank you @ITV @itvoffical and all of the TOWIE family @towie for helping me with this and most importantly something I'm going share with you very soon that's helped me come this far.'
TOWIE have reportedly splashed £150,000 on a cast getaway to celebrate the show's 15th anniversary.
Before she flew to Portugal, Lauren shared a selfie where she opened up about her fears over flying for the first time in five years
Lauren pictured with her daughter Larose before the trip
Fan favourites will stay at the five-star resort in the Algarve for a two-week trip.
Filming began on June 6, with fan favourites staying at the five-star resort in the Algarve for a two-week trip.
There is expected to be a production team of over 95 people involved, which makes it one of the largest international operations the show has ever done.
The Westin Algarve has been chosen as the cast's base.
The five-star resort is expected to serve as the stunning backdrop for much of the upcoming drama.
Producers have flown out ahead of schedule in search for the best beach clubs, bars, and party hotspots across the Algarve.
The show bosses sees Portugal as the most ideal location – with the sunny spot only a short 2.5 hour flight from the UK.

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