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Gemma Collins poses in a bralet as she gets a glamorous makeover after her incredible two stone weight loss

Gemma Collins poses in a bralet as she gets a glamorous makeover after her incredible two stone weight loss

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Gemma Collins continued to show off her impressive two stone weight loss as she posed in a grey bralet.
The TOWIE icon, 44, posted a video on Friday of herself getting her stunning blonde locks styled by hair stylist Nicholas James.
Having already had her make up done by Lisa Little, Gemma showed her followers the final result of her make over.
Alongside the clip, she penned: 'A beautiful day with beautiful people and the Irish ☘️ FAM ☘️ my mum always told me the sign of a good hairdresser you know the minute they touch your hair !!
'The pull from Nick seals the deal and my beautiful make up as always from @lisalittlemua.'
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Having already had her make up done by Lisa Little, Gemma wowed in a grey bra as she showed her followers the final result
It comes after the star claimed she's 'saving the NHS ' by taking Mounjaro after losing a 'life-changing' two stone.
Gemma said she'll no longer need to go to the NHS with an 'obesity related illness' thanks to the help of the medication.
She revealed in January that she'd been taking the NHS approved Mounjaro injections and has left fans stunned with her incredible transformation.
She told The Mirror: 'I've lost so much weight, you wouldn't believe it. It's the only thing I've managed to lose weight on without putting myself on a stressful diet.
'I think I'm actually saving the NHS. I won't be going to the NHS with an obesity related illness so I won't be putting any strain on it. I'm loving life, honey.'
Earlier this month Gemma posed up a storm in a white bandeau swimsuit as she posed with a hand on her hip for the stunning snap.
She soaked up the sunshine and joked that she was on 'do not disturb' and 'unavailable' as she enjoyed her holiday.
Gemma posed against a gorgeous holiday backdrop of the sea and palm trees at what looks like a beach club.
However, it comes just after Gemma was left horrified after discovering one unlikely side effect of the weight loss jabs.
Gemma has been left concerned that her weight loss has left her 'looking older' as she shared a candid Instagram post this week pointing out her 'next level' crow's feet.
She said: 'I really don't know what's happened to me, I really don't, It's just come on me overnight. But it has been a year since I've had any little tweakments.'
'I don't know if it's since I've been losing weight. I sure haven't got "Ozempic face" yet, but it would be the dream right now,'
'I've always had a fuller face, as you know. I do like expression around my eyes. I want to look natural still. But this just isn't right. What has happened? I am 44 but this is taking it to levels that I never, ever imagined it'd get to.'
'Ozempic face' is a used to describe noticeable facial changes, such as sagging skin and a gaunt appearance, that can occur after rapid weight loss, often associated with the use of medications like Ozempic.
Meanwhile a source told The Mirror that while Gemma was poking fun at the situation she was in reality very concerned.
'She's eating really healthily and has broken some of the bad habits with food, It was a bit of a shock to her to really see the effect the weight loss has had on her face'.
'She doesn't want to suddenly look older than she is, which is why she's sorting it and being honest about it. Gemma's always been really open and honest about her relationship with her body and she's been through some really horrible times with it, but that's all in her past now.'
Before adding: 'The wrinkle tweakments are all part of her wanting to feel and look good. She knows there's no point losing all the weight and just being unhappy, so she'll happily make little changes to keep herself feeling her best'.

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