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Angie Kent says getting botox and fillers was an “obsession.”

“I can’t even look back at photos of myself without cringing."
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Beloved media personality Angie Kent has made a candid cosmetics confession, describing her past desire to get Botox and fillers as an “obsession.”

The 33-year-old made the emotional revelation in a column for Yahoo Lifestyle, opening up about how her numerous past procedures made her feel like a “real-life doll version” of herself.

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According to the Gogglebox star, when she was 25, her desire to have cosmetic procedures done began. 

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“I had a great registered nurse in the nonsurgical beauty field who always made sure I didn’t go too far.”

“She helped with my acne scarring, told me how great Botox was and how a little bit of lip filler would change my life – and it did,” Angie wrote. 

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Angie says her time on The Bachelorette made her feel like she needed to have additional cosmetic work done to her face. (Credit: Ten)

But after appearing on national television, Angie said the criticism and cyberbullying from viewers took a toll, the blonde bombshell ultimately deciding that she needed to “enhance” her appearance even further in order to make the public and press like her more. 

“What eventuated was a real-life doll of myself. As filming of [The Bachelorette] wrapped, I started seeing a practitioner who said I looked tired. This is when my love for cosmetic procedures went from a safe little freshen up to my whole face changing in a matter of a year.”

“I can’t even look back at photos of myself during that year without cringing and thinking why? Why would I allow someone to do that to me and why did I think I needed that.”

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Nowadays, Angie is in a much happier place. (Credit: Instagram)

Thankfully today Angie is in a much healthier place, even joking that she is “still a stan for a cheeky bit of filler and botox,” whilst imparting some of her wisdom to readers. 

“Make sure you trust your practitioner and they know what your beautiful unique feature is/are. Having the right cosmetic practitioner is a must.”

“Do your research. Know who is sticking needles in your face and taking your money.”

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