Charlotte Crosby has revealed shocking before and after photos since her lip filler dissolved.
The former Geordie Shore star, 32, gave birth to her baby girl Alba last October and not long after decided to make her statement lips disappear for good.
In January, she revealed that she decided to go through with the procedure due to pregnancy swelling, which resulted in her lips getting a lot bigger than she intended.
And after posting to her Instagram stories on Saturday, Charlotte was shocked to realize how big her lips had gotten.
She said, “I just looked at old pictures and I actually CANNOT believe how big my lips got towards the end of my pregnancy!”
Change: Charlotte Crosby, 32, shared shocking before and after photos on Saturday after her lip filler dissolved
Now: The former Geordie Shore star gave birth to her baby girl Alba last October and not long after decided to part her statement lips
‘That’s really awful. I actually look ridiculous.’
She continued, “It was really hard to get used to having all my lips dissolved.
“But my god, looking at my old lips compared to my lips now has made me realize I never want to go back!”
The TV personality then added a poll asking her fans if they agree with her decision to have her surgery reversed.
And the results were almost unanimous – 98 percent of fans agreed.
Charlotte’s decision to remove her fillers comes along with a trend of reality stars trying to fix their filler – alongside Molly Mae, Megan McKenna and Blac Chyna.
The reality TV star previously said she was considering the move after seeing herself in the Geordie Shore reunion episode.
Speaking on the Nova Podcast, Charlotte explained, “I haven’t had my lips loosened because of trolls because honestly I’ve been fooled by them for so long and I didn’t care.
Transformation: Charlotte shared before and after photos and admitted she couldn’t believe how big her lips once were
Decision: Charlotte Crosby has revealed she had her lip filler removed due to swelling during pregnancy, which made her pout ‘ridiculous’
“I absolutely love my lips, but getting to the point, post pregnancy they were very swollen. Just like during pregnancy, you have a lot of fluid retention.
“Everything swells up, you know your ankles, your face, your wrists, your fingers, your toes, like everything swells up during pregnancy.
“I was watching the Geordie Shore reunion and I was watching it and I was like, ‘I look ridiculous’.
For the first time I thought: “I look ridiculous”.
“And obviously I’ve got a little girl now, you know what I mean? I thought to myself watching myself on TV, and when I’m in my little girl’s face… and I’m going [baby babble]and I do all these crazy noises, can she even see us over those giant lips?
‘Can she even see who I am as a person? For eight years I had my lips done. That’s a lot of padding in those lips. And I thought it all had to go.’
In late November, the former Geordie Shore star, 32, took to her Instagram Stories on Thursday and admitted that she never thought she would ‘see the day’ when she would opt for a more natural look after she first brushed her lips in 2014. had adjusted.
Charlotte, who welcomed daughter Alba Jean with boyfriend Jake Ankers in October, made the revelation just a year after Channel 5 made a documentary about her changing appearance following complaints.
Charlotte put the words in a snap, writing, “I’m just saying…I’m letting my lips dissolve.”
Family: Charlotte shared photos with beau Jake Ankers and their baby girl
Explanation: “I absolutely love my lips, but getting to the point, post pregnancy they were very swollen. Just like during pregnancy, you have a lot of fluid retention’
“If I got a pound for every time someone told me my lips were too big, you know what, I’d be making money,” she told the Values and Vibrators podcast.
The channel removed the documentary from its streaming service after receiving 7,000 complaints to Ofcom.
The program criticized her “plastic face” and “duck lips,” which came after Charlotte had been targeted by trolls for years because of her appearance.
MailOnline contacted representatives from Channel 5 and Ofcom for comment at the time.