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Love Island's Malin Andersson on plastic surgery: 'No amount of filler or Turkish bum lifts can make you love yourself'

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As she continues on her path of self-repair and self-love, former Love Islander Malin Andersson has been forced to take a long, hard look at the way she’s lived her life.

After suffering what she now knows is childhood trauma, with an “emotionally unavailable” mum and a deceased dad, the 31 year old went down a path of pricey cosmetic surgeries, substance abuse, and self loathing.

She also then suffered the devastating loss of her baby Consy, who died four weeks after her premature birth in December 2018, sending her into an even darker spiral.

But now she’s a changed woman, she tells OK! in our exclusive chat, and as well as enjoying a new romance with Swedish wellness expert Jim Sundgren - she’s just introduced him to her daughter, two-year-old Xaya - she’s also determined to spread positivity but also a warning about the so-called Love Island look.

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