
Lauren Goodger displays her sunburnt boobs in plunging bikini top as she flogs games to fans in her garden after sharing surgery regrets
The reality star, 38, has been making the most of the UK heatwave by stripping off and relaxing in the sun - after sharing that she has 'ruined her looks with surgery'.
Taking to her Instagram on Tuesday, she put up a Story where she was visibly sunburnt on her chest.
She was wearing a cream and khaki bikini and full glam whilst enjoying the weather.
Lauren, who found fame on The Only Way Is Essex in 2010, told her fans about a series of cash-grabbing games which can earn them up to £80.
She admitted she spends a lot of time 'pointlessly scrolling', but fortunately there's actually a benefit that comes with it.
Speaking to her followers, Lauren said: 'Hi guys, if you're like me and just waste loads of time scrolling on pointless apps, well then this is for you.
'You can earn up to £80 just by playing games. There's over three million subscribers and it's all over Trustpilot, it's completely trusted.'
Lauren then encouraged her fans to sign up by sharing the link in her post.
The telly personality seems to be embracing self-love just weeks after admitting that she thinks she has 'ruined her looks' with plastic surgery.
Earlier this year, she revealed her plans to have her breast and bum implants removed this year.
And speaking to The Sun, Lauren admitted the surgery she has undergone has left her thinking her body looks 'abnormal'.
Lauren said she thinks her 'massive boobs and bum' have made her look bigger than she actually is and shared her plans to look like her old self again.
The reality star expressed regret about getting the work done and insisted she plans to have all of it removed or reversed.
Lauren said: 'I've ruined my looks with surgery - I hate my fake boobs and bum now.
'I feel like my body looks abnormal - I don't need these massive boobs and massive bum.
She added: 'When I look at myself naked in the mirror, all I see is lumps and bumps everywhere.'
In May, Lauren revealed she is having her 'heavy' breast implants removed and can't wait to go back to a 'natural look'.
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.
After years of desperately wanting to get her cosmetic surgery reversed, Lauren revealed she had finally plucked up the courage to put plans in place for later this year.
Sharing her plans in an exclusive interview with Daily Mail, she said: 'I was terrified [of getting it done] which is what I'm working on, I'm working on that.
'I've delayed it for a year now. I was meant to get the implants out and I want them out because that will transform me.
'It's not even about my weight, it's more my boobs and bum. If I could get rid of them I'd feel and look so much better.'
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