EXCLUSIVE: Jodie Marsh admits she wants to reverse breast augmentation surgery

EXCLUSIVE: Jodie Marsh admits she wants to reverse breast augmentation surgery

Almost two decades after having her bust boosted to a 32GG, Jodie Marsh has stated that she wants to go back and undo her breast augmentation.

The 45-year-old TV personality gained notoriety as an all-natural beauty model who could compete with Katie Price, the cosmetically altered Jordan.

She did, however, get surgery when she was 29 years old since she noticed her body was changing; she would now prefer to go back on that decision.

Jodie stated, in an exclusive interview with MailOnline, that she ‘doesn’t spend life with regrets,’ but that she would like to reduce her bust but is finding it tough to do so.

Jodie clarified that although she could likely locate specialists to perform the surgery elsewhere, she preferred to have it done in her country in a way that would ensure safety and ethics.

The surgeons who had agreed to perform the procedure disclosed that they would have to remove her implants, which would leave her with loose skin for up to nine months before they could operate again.

This would prevent her from performing her duties at her animal sanctuary, which necessitates heavy lifting.

Jodie went on, «I would like to have my boobs reduced at some point in the future, but I don’t regret having them done.»

However, I believe that everything occurs for a reason and serves as a lesson.

You never stop learning, and I believe that everything that has happened to me in my life has led me to this point. I firmly think that everything occurs for a purpose.

Jodie has completely redesigned her career in the last few years, putting her popularity on hold to manage Fripps Farm, an animal refuge in Essex, which she will establish in 2020.

At the young age of 24, Jodie made her television debut on the brief season of Essex Wives.

She was a dancer at Stringfellows Gentlemen’s Club at the time, and she quickly rose to the top of the lads’ mag.

Jodie, who has been a vegetarian since she was five years old, has always loved animals, and even when she was getting paid thousands of dollars to strip for photo shoots, she would dream of working with animals.

But Jodie didn’t feel the urge to launch Fripps Farm until after her mother Kristina passed away tragically from cancer in September 2020.

«My mum got sick, and her decline was fairly quick,» Jodie said in her explanation. Because the hospitals had kicked out all the cancer patients during COVID, my dad and I had to take care of her at home.

«It was simply horrifying.» I quit my job and everything to take care of my mother.

Witnessing my mother’s death in front of me was what finally made me realize how brief life is.

I don’t want to be doing TV shows, picture shoots, or anything else like that, so why would I go do it again? That is not going to bring me happiness.

«Having an animal sanctuary will bring me happiness, as it is the only thing I have ever genuinely desired.» I’ve always known that’s the ultimate aim.

Jodie didn’t find it difficult to give up the spotlight.

She acknowledged herself: «I detested being famous.» I would never see anyone again if I had money!

But looking back, Jodie is glad she endured the stress of being harassed because it helped her open Fripps.

‘In a way, I’m grateful I went through it all previously,’ she clarified. Right now, I don’t give a damn. Had I not, I might be living my dream while reading the comments left by trolls and feeling suicidal.

«Every day is heaven for me.» I’m in my happiest place ever, Fripps is my nirvana.

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