Reality star Kerry Katona has showcased her new boobs to fans following her breast reduction surgery and joked that she has “nothing to rest her arms on”.
Kerry, 41, previously documented her procedure for Channel 4’s daytime programme, Steph’s Packed Lunch and the footage that she captured aired on Monday’s programme.
The mum-of-five revealed her new breasts after her four hour surgery and was in good spirits when she woke up from her hospital bed.
Before the cosmetic procedure, Kerry was excited to get the work done and said: “The wait is over! It’s time for the surgery! When I wake up I’ll have a new pair of breasts,” she told the cameras.
Now the surgery is over the former Atomic Kitten babe said excitedly: “I’ve got nothing to rest my arms on!”
Kerry originally had surgery to increase her bust size to a DD cup, but the star later said she regretted increasing her boobs to that size.
She explained: “I’ve had breast implants to make them bigger. I’ve been sliced, diced, sucked, nipped, tucked.
“As much as I love having bigger boobs, I’m now 41 and my body is starting to feel the strain…
“It’s time to get them to go smaller, I’m suffering really bad with my back.”
She later expressed to host Steph McGovern that she was thrilled she underwent the operation.
Appearing via video link, Kerry said: “I’m really happy.
“My breasts were so big and so heavy and I looked out of proportion. I still suffer with a bad back but it’s nowhere near what it was.”
The I’m A Celeb contestant recently opened up on her previous drug addiction and said she never hid her ordeal from her children.
But writing in her New! magazine column Kerry expressed that her children are still teased over her tragic past even though she kicked her cocaine habit in 2008.
The blonde beauty penned: “I’ve always been honest with my kids about my past because there’s no point hiding it.
“What hurts is that even 13 years sober, kids still tease my children in the playground about my past.
“Even though my kids never witnessed me taking drugs, they’re the ones still suffering for it years later.”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk