Megan Barton-Hanson ‘obsessed’ as she unveils new boobs

"I love it"

Megan Barton-Hanson gold boobs

by Nathan Katnoria |
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Megan Barton-Hanson has told fans she’s “obsessed” as she showed off her new boobs on Instagram.

No, the Love Island star hasn’t gone under the knife once again, she’s actually had a gold replica of her chest created to celebrate her body and promote self-confidence.

Pretty iconique, if you ask us.

Megan commissioned Brighton artist Lydia Reeves to craft the model of her torso and appeared to be amazed at the results as she opened the box after they were delivered to her home.

“Oh my god, the cast of my boobs! Look, even my scar is there,” she told fans. “Oh my god, I love it!”

Megan Barton-Hanson gold boobs
©Instagram/@meganbartonhanson_

She later showed the golden boobs taking pride of place in her living room and added, “Obsessed!”

The artist who produced the replica shared Megan’s snaps on her own Instagram page and wrote, “Loved making these golden boobies for @meganbartonhanson_.”

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This all comes after Megan was reportedly banned from appearing on future ITV reality shows due to her OnlyFans side hustle.

It’s estimated that the 2018 Islander makes a jaw-dropping £807,559 a month on the X-rated subscription site, where she charges fans £19 a month or £50 for three months to view exclusive, intimate content.

But TV bosses are said to be concerned about the rising number of reality stars sharing racy content online and reportedly consider it a dealbreaker when casting talent.

A TV insider revealed to The Daily Star, “ITV are now against talent with pay-per-view fans sites such as OnlyFans when looking at stars being involved in new shows.

“The decision isn't aligned to any one show in particular but across the board. It's thought that such explicit work isn't compatible with their audience."

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