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Lauren Goodger sets pulses raising in a plunging black swimsuit as she enjoys a spa day - after admitting plastic surgery 'ruined her looks'

Lauren Goodger sets pulses raising in a plunging black swimsuit as she enjoys a spa day - after admitting plastic surgery 'ruined her looks'

Daily Mail​26-06-2025
showcased her curves in a plunging black swimsuit on Instagram as she enjoyed a relaxing spa day in Essex on Thursday.
The TV personality, 38, slipped into the eye catching halterneck one-piece as she hit the jacuzzi at the Greenwoods Hotel & Spa.
Lauren also revealed she had enjoyed a walk in the grounds wearing a fitted black tank top and blue denim ripped shorts.
She later shared a snap of her relaxing in the lavish lounge as she revealed she was 'gifted' the stay at the four star hotel and spa.
Lauren simply penned three bubble emojis and added, '@greenwoodshotel #spaday#overnight #relax #jaccuzi #swim #gifted'
Hours earlier, Lauren headed to her local beauty salon for a spray tan and a hair appointed in Loughton, Essex.
She showed off her incredible curves in a plunging black tank top and comfortable grey shorts as she posed for a series of selfies on social media.
Lauren looked amazing in the casual outfit as she showed off her plump pout while posing for snaps at her beauty salon.
It comes weeks after Lauren admitted that she thinks she has 'ruined her looks' with plastic surgery.
Earlier this year the TOWIE star, who shot to fame on the show when it first aired in 2010, 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.
The TOWIE star showed off her incredible curves in a plunging black tank top and comfortable grey shorts as she posed for a series of selfies on social media
'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 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.'
In March, Lauren shared a huge plastic surgery U-turn on finally having her implants removed after previously fearing death if she went under the knife again.
She delayed getting her breast and Brazilian bum lift removed because she hated the thought of leaving her daughter Larose behind should anything go wrong.
Lauren shares daughter Larose, three, with her ex Charles Drury and tragically gave birth to her stillborn daughter Lorena in 2022 after she was born with her umbilical cord wrapped around her neck.
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 MailOnline, 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.'
After a breast augmentation surgery in 2013, she transformed her 34D chest size to 34E, yet while Lauren said she loved her how her breasts looked at the time, now she feels differently.
She added: 'I've got such a big bum and ginormous boobs, that I look so much bigger than I am because If you catch me at an angle I can look a lot bigger and if they were gone I'd look much more in proportion.
'So I don't really think it is altogether my weight, it's more because I need to get rid of the surgically enhanced assets which is my bum and boobs.
'Lets hope I can do it this year because I will feel so much more comfortable.'
Lauren previously admitted she wanted to get rid of her BBL after she described it as 'the worst experience' of her life - which sparked her fears of more surgery.
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