Ex-model mother-of-three, 37, who faked depression to get a £7,000 NHS nose job now wants another

Ex-model mother-of-three, 37, who faked depression to get a £7,000 NHS nose job now wants it done AGAIN… because Philip Schofield branded it ‘wonky’ on This Morning

  • Mother-of-three Carla Bellucci has said she is seeking a second NHS nose job
  • Admin worker said Philip Schofield had made her re-think the £7,000 change
  • The star presenter called her nose ‘wonky’ on ITV’s This Morning last month 

An ex-model who faked depression to get a £7,000 nose job on the NHS has said she wants a new one after Philip Schofield called it ‘wonky’.

Mother-of-three Carla Bellucci, 37, from Hertfordshire, who claimed she even ‘flirted’ with a GP to get the slight bump fixed, signed off work for seven weeks last month after trolling on social media left her with ‘stress and anxiety’.

But, after the alteration was criticised by the star presenter on This Morning last month, she’s started pursuing a second one on the taxpayer because ‘they’ve done it before’, reports The Sun Online. 

Carla Bellucci (pictured on This Morning last month), 37, from Hertfordshire, claimed she ‘faked’ depression so that she could get a £7,000 nose job on the NHS. She has now said she wants another after Philip Schofield branded it ‘wonky’ on This Morning last month

Carla had her two-hour nose operation in February, which took place at Chase Farm in Enfield, which is part of the London Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust

Carla had her two-hour nose operation in February, which took place at Chase Farm in Enfield, which is part of the London Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust

The admin worker said Schofield’s comments had put her ‘in a state’ and left her needing therapy.

‘I felt he really went in on me. I’m reconsidering having my nose done because what he said has affected me.

‘I want to get it corrected even more. I’m trying to get it on NHS but will go private if I have to’.

In a brazen clip from This Morning, Schofield is shown telling her: ‘Your nose is still a bit off! You will get battered on social media.’

The Instagram model has already referred herself for counselling and received six weeks of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy at the taxpayers’ expense to help her handle trolls. 

However, after saying in an interview with Fabulous Digital that she ‘never had depression’, she still insists she was not faking her mental illness.

Carla admitted she wouldn¿t rule out claiming benefits ¿if she has to¿ - as she spends her time off working out at the gym and pampering herself at nail salons

Carla pictured shortly after her nose operation

Carla (pictured right, shortly after her nose operation) admitted faking depression to get the nose job but said she still struggles from ‘stress and anxiety’

The mother-of-three has also maintained that going to the gym and 'posing up a storm on social media' helps decrease her anxiety

 The mother-of-three has also maintained that going to the gym and ‘posing up a storm on social media’ helps decrease her anxiety

‘People moan about me getting doctors notes or sick pay or having to possibly go on Universal Credit, but it’s the taxpayer’s fault because they trolled me. They caused my anxiety,’ she said.

Although she admitted she faked depression and has never suffered from it, she insisted she is experiencing stress and anxiety and begged people to stop attacking her because they’re jealous.

The mother-of-three has also maintained that going to the gym and ‘posing up a storm on social media’ helps decrease her anxiety.

Following her appearance on national television, the model says she’s now an anti-bullying campaigner – using her Instagram account, which is littered with revealing photographs, as her platform.

But Carla’s dream is to become a reality TV star; she told Fabulous Digital it would be ‘amazing’ if she got to appear on ITV’s I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!.

Ms Bellucci pictured on This Morning with Philip Schofield and Holly Willoughby

Ms Bellucci pictured on This Morning with Philip Schofield and Holly Willoughby

The mother-of-three (pictured) was thrust into the spotlight last month when she claimed her GP gave her tips on how to get the operation to fix a 'slight bump' on her nose for free

 The mother-of-three (pictured) was thrust into the spotlight last month when she claimed her GP gave her tips on how to get the operation to fix a ‘slight bump’ on her nose for free

The admin worker was trolled on social media and is now classified as 'not fit for work' because of 'stress and anxiety'

Carla, who is currently claiming state sick pay, insists she¿s telling the truth about her mental condition and is ¿entitled¿ to ¿use the system¿

The admin worker was trolled on social media and is now classified as ‘not fit for work’ because of ‘stress and anxiety’ 

Carla had her two-hour nose operation in February, which took place at Chase Farm in Enfield, which is part of the London Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust.

A spokesman for the Royal Free London previously said: ‘Carla Bellucci had a medical procedure at Chase Farm Hospital. No cosmetic work was carried out.

‘We would ask her to use our official complaints channels if she has any concerns about her care.’

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