
Chantelle Houghton shows off results of ‘instant liquid facelift' as CBB star shares before and after transformation
chantastic Chantelle Houghton shows off results of 'instant liquid facelift' as CBB star shares before and after transformation
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CHANTELLE Houghton showed off her transformation following an 'instant liquid facelift'.
The TV personality and glamour model, 41, won series four of Celebrity Big Brother in 2006.
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Chantelle Houghton rose to fame on Celebrity Big Brother in 2006
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Chantelle revealed on social media that she had a liquid facelift
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She showed the results to her followers on Instagram
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Taking to Instagram, she penned: "I went to @thelondonaesthetics and had a liquid facelift and skin rejuvenation, the results are instant.
"And little by little, I'm finding my way back.
"Not to who I was, but to who I'm becoming and @thelondonaesthetics have been a big part in my journey."
One follower commented: "You looked gorgeous before as well. You have a lovely little soul - take care of it and yourself xx."
Another wrote: "You have always been naturally pretty. In my opinion you don't need fillers etc... but it's you who has to feel confident.
"Good luck on you're journey Chantelle."
A third added: "Beautiful! Much love to you Chantelle!"
While a fourth chimed in: "Gorgeous inside and out."
Meanwhile, Chantelle had a memorable journey during her time on Celebrity Big Brother.
Although not famous at the time, Chantelle had to convince her co-stars that she too was a celebrity.
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Having won the series, the star ultimately bagged an impressive £25,000 prize.
Earlier this year, Chantelle revealed the secrets behind her five stone weight loss.
Speaking to WDW Bingo, she shared what she cut out of her diet after making a shocking discovery.
"So basically, I started to realise and notice how much sugar, like processed sugar, was in food," she told us.
"It started with a yogurt I was eating, and I realised there was four teaspoons of sugar in this, in this one yogurt, and I could easily have eaten two or three a day.
"And for women, they say it's like nine teaspoons of sugar a day. So that was already 12 teaspoons. I was already three teaspoons over in three yogurts.
"So I was like, how much unnecessary sugar am I eating? And so I started to cut sugar out, and then I completely cut it out," she revealed.
Chantelle said that she then began to notice how much weight loss was happening, "and then I just went from there," she added.
"I genuinely didn't exercise, I didn't go to the gym, I didn't do anything apart from cut sugar out, and the weight just started to drop off of me.
"And it just goes to show how unhealthy sugar is."
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