Credit: Daddy The Agency<\/span><\/figcaption>But Danniella said she regrets going abroad for the surgery, because it left her terrified she was going to die and "ruined" her body.<\/p>\n
Speaking exclusively to The Sun, Danniella said: \u201cI was very fearful. <\/p>\n
"My mum and my son Kai were on the phone constantly – I wrote up a will before I left and my son is the executor of that.\u201d<\/p>\n
She has also since confessed the surgery \u201chasn\u2019t worked\u201d and theytook "too much" fatty tissue from her stomach and she's now "lost her six-pack".<\/p>\n
\u201cI also have big lumps of fluid all over my belly. They\u2019re like big tennis balls. It\u2019s ruined my body," she fumed.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Danniella added that she had "fluid under her eyes" and "could barely open them". <\/p>\n
"I have never been in pain like it. I felt like I couldn\u2019t breathe. I was hysterically crying every single day," she admitted.<\/p>\n
Adele Silva<\/h2>\n
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Adele Silva, 42, famously played Kelly Windsor on Emmerdale on and off from 1993 to 2011.<\/p>\n
During her time on screen she got a boob job aged 22, but has since revealed she regrets going under the knife that young.<\/p>\n
Speaking on ITV\u2019s Lorraine, Adele said: \u201cThe initial reason was I had breast asymmetry, one slightly bigger than the other, so that was rectified, but then [I had] an implant as well.<\/p>\n
\u201cI think in the early 2000s it was a very obvious look, so I went from a small B to a D, so it was quite obvious with then quite round implants.<\/p>\n
\u201cIt was more a kind of confidence thing in myself and I think at that age you\u2019re quite naive in thinking, you don\u2019t think about how it is going to take a toll on your body when you have children and things like that.\u201d<\/p>\n
After giving birth to her daughter Sienna in 2015, Adele got her implants replaced.<\/p>\n
She said: \u201cThey went from a D and during pregnancy they went up to a G. After breast feeding and shrinking back down, they\u2019ve just kind of lost their, you know… I just feel like now I\u2019d like a smaller implant which I think is the weight of the implant I had initially and gravity has taken its toll and pulled them downwards.\u201d<\/p>\n
Chelsee Healey<\/h2>\n
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Hollyoaks star Chelsee Healey had a boob job when she was just 18 years old, taking her from a 32C to a DD.<\/p>\n
But because her body was still growing, she ended up three cup sizes bigger and branded them "humongous".<\/p>\n
Speaking to Closer magazine in 2011, Chelsee, now 35, revealed: "There's always been a part of me that wished I'd not had them done, but it was a long time ago and there's nothing I can change now.<\/p>\n
"I was young and if it was a decision I was making now, I wouldn't have gone through with it. Not now I'm older and a bit wiser. <\/p>\n
"I feel they're a bit too big and I've only got a little frame."<\/p>\n
In 2013, Chelsee went under the knife to reduce her implants to a D-cup when her boobs grew to a G and began weighing her down "physically and mentally".<\/p>\n
Five years later, after giving birth to her daughter Coco, she revealed she was planning a second reduction to a B cup, as she still was unhappy with her cleavage.<\/p>\n
Lucy Pargeter<\/h2>\n
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Emmerdale's Lucy Pargeter had her breast implants removed in 2019, after they left her unable to breathe properly for 11 years.<\/p>\n
Lucy, 46, had her first boob job at the age of 21 and the second 11 years after, taking her to a DD cup.<\/p>\n
But she later described her implants as \u201ctoxic bags\u201d which she couldn\u2019t wait to get out of her body.<\/p>\n
She\u00a0told The Sun: \u201cThey are out. I\u2019m as flat as a pancake, I look awful but feel good.<\/p>\n
\u201cWhen I woke up in recovery, the first thing I did was panic because I could breathe – I could take in a massive breath.<\/p>\n
\u201cI thought they were trying to give me too much oxygen \u2013 I panicked. I forgot what it was like to have a full lung of air. I mean, it\u2019s amazing – I can breathe.\u201d<\/p>\n
Arianna Ajtar<\/h2>\n
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Arianna Ajtar, 27, played model Olivia Radfield on Corrie from 2018 to 2019.<\/p>\n
She'd got a boob job when she was just 21, and last month the actress – who now owns clothing brand Mars the Label – admitted she should have thought twice before going through with it.<\/p>\n
Arianna said: \u201cI will admit they were a very spur of the moment thing – I was 21 and had been to Vegas and saw the most incredible figures and bodies ever.<\/p>\n
\u201cProbably not the best place to go because at 21 I\u2019d say you are still incredibly impressionable and not your true self yet. Anyway, came home and got a boob job about five weeks later.<\/p>\n
\u201cI would say if it\u2019s a insecurity, if you want to change it, change it, but if you want them done for no reason, like I did, maybe hold off a little bit.<\/p>\n
"Or if you do get them, really think about the shape and size, because when I was 21 my body was not my true, natural self.<\/p>\n
\u201cAs much as you think, \u2018I\u2019m not a teen, I\u2019m not going through puberty,' your body will change a lot and I think I only really got to my true shape, size, figure in the last two years, so just think about that when you are picking the size.\u201d<\/p>\n
Susie Blake<\/h2>\n
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Susie Blake, 73, played barmaid Bev Unwin in Corrie from 2003 to 2006, and then again in 2015.<\/p>\n
After she left the soap she told how she had fatty tissue removed from under her eyes because she thought she \u201clooked like an old drunk\u201d.<\/p>\n
But in 2020, she confessed she's \u201cregretted it ever since\u201d and wouldn\u2019t do it again.<\/p>\n
She told the Mirror: \u201cNow I'm playing Miss Marple and the more bags the merrier, but at the time I was going through that 50-year-old phase where you think, 'I don't want to be this old'."\u00a0<\/p>\n
Beverley Callard<\/h2>\n
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It\u2019s not just cosmetic surgery that soap stars have had hellish experiences with.<\/p>\n
Beverley Callard had a nightmare operation on her hip in 2020, which went disastrously wrong and left her fearing she\u2019d never walk again.<\/p>\n
The former Corrie star was only meant to have a minor op, but ended up having a full hip replacement and was out of the soap for six months.<\/p>\n
Bev told the Mirror: \u201cIt has been the worst six months of my life.<\/p>\n
\u201cI have been in the most excruciating pain you can imagine \u2013 like teeth grinding inside my hip.<\/p>\n
\u201cBut worse than that was the mental torture of thinking, \u2018Is this the end for me?'"<\/p>\n
John Partridge<\/h2>\n
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John Partridge, who played Christian Clarke on EastEnders for eight years, was left unable to talk for nine months following two surgeries to have cysts removed on his throat.<\/p>\n
During an appearance on Sunday Brunch last month, John, 52, explained: "I\u2019ve not done a stage show or a stage tour since 2019.<\/p>\n
\u201cI had two surgeries on my vocal cords through the pandemic and it wasn\u2019t guaranteed that I\u2019d ever be able to sing or speak really again… I just got my all-clear last week from Guy\u2019s Hospital that I\u2019m fully fit, fighting fit and ready to go.<\/p>\n