The highlight of last summer was 100% without a doubt the second series of Love Island. There were surprise hook-ups, explosive rows and everyone was pretty much naked the whole time. It was literally everything you could ever want from a reality TV show and we were hooked.
One of the stars, Malin Andersson, had way more dramz then she'd bargained for when she had to watch her boyfriend Terry Walsh couple up with new girl Emma Woodhams just days after leaving the villa. She even returned to the show to confront him there was an EPIC showdown. Remember?
Since the show, Malin has totally transformed her look and overhauled her body with £7000 worth of cosmetic surgery.
Following her boob uplift, Brazilian bum lift and liposuction, she recently opened up to heat about why she decided to go under the knife.
"I did beauty pageants when I was 16, and I had a bad eating disorder. All the excessive starving meant that I had really saggy tits. I hated them. I used to look at comments online saying, 'They are like puppy-dog ears." I wanted volume, but I didn't want them to look too fake."
Malin admitted that pressures from social media influenced her decision to have surgery.
"If you look at my Instagram, there are no pictures with my boobs out or bikini shots. I absolutely hated them – even selfies in the mirror. I used to wear baggy jumpers but now I can wear everything tight.
"I'm taking selfies left, right and centre."
heat then asked if she had the work done to look good on Snapchat and Instragram.
"Yeah, I'm 24 years old – why should I be covering myself up all the time because I'm self-conscious about my body?"
Malin also revealed she's already planning more surgery: "I'm going back in June to get a bit more put in my arse, and to get my bingo wings done, too."
Read the full interview and see exclusive pictures in this week's heat magazine, out now!
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