
An influencer has been forced to fork out more than $85,000 on corrective surgery after her bum implants 'fell out'.
Chelsea Robinson flew from London to the Dominican Republic in 2019 on a mission to improve the appearance of her derriere.
However, the 29-year-old endured a nightmare not long after the surgery as she claimed a gym workout caused the implants in her bum to 'come out.'
Speaking on an episode of Olivia Attwood: The Price of Perfection on ITV, the social media star explained how she jetted off to the Caribbean country as she'd heard 'they were the best at doing bum implants'.
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"But then, when I got back from there, I went to the gym. I was squatting in the gym, and I felt something.

“My leg went all tingly, and I felt something come out. My implant was hanging," the model and mom added.
Horrifyingly, Chelsea, who has spent around $140,000 on various cosmetic procedures, discovered the implant had come out from under her muscle.
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She told Olivia the entire experience was 'horrendous' and regretted ever getting the 'enhancements'.
“If I knew all the ins and outs, I would have never got the bum implants because that was the worst, absolute worst journey I've ever been through, and it wasn't worth it," the businesswoman explained.
To add insult to injury, Chelsea has had to cough up $85,000 to rectify the issue.

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And despite the clearly traumatic experience, the young woman says she's hardly been put off from other plastic surgeries.
She told the British Love Island star that she has had a staggering four boob jobs, costing a little under $10,000, which started when she was just a teen.
“I was quite eager and as soon as I turned 18, I was booked straight away to get my boobs done," the glamour model revealed.
Chelsea then went on to have a further two breast implants for a 'fuller' and 'bigger' result, driven largely by the competition in the modelling industry, and her latest which saw two implants weighing at almost 1kg each inserted.
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"I kind of fell into lingerie modelling, but I felt like I wasn't competing with the other glamour models that I was seeing.
“I had no boobs, I had like an A-cup, so I wanted to look like everyone else.”
She added: "All in all, I've definitely spent over £100,000, probably £105,000. It's been eleven years, and a pricey eleven years.”
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Heartbreakingly, she also told the TV star she looked 'ugly' before the surgeries.
Looking at old photographs, she commented: "I look so ugly there. There's just no definition anywhere, there's no boobs, there's no bum.”

Reflecting on her decade-long journey of augmentations, Chelsea suggested hopping on the hot new beauty trend can be addictive.
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"There's always something else you need, you want, or something that could make you look better.
“It's almost like adrenaline, and I feel like that's what you're chasing as well.”