Malin Andersson has opened up about one of the darkest times of her life following her famous stint on Love Island – when she ‘used her mum’s inheritance to pay off a huge Botox debt’ in her early 20s.
The reality star, 31, shot to fame on the hit ITV dating show in 2016 but not too long after leaving the villa, she found herself splashing money to fund endless cosmetic procedures.
The make up artist-turned-mental health campaigner was in fact caught up in a vicious ‘cycle’ using different credit cards, until she was hit by a huge bill.
Yet, the ‘addiction’ – as she called it – made her reckless and unreliable, using her mum’s inheritance to pay off her debt after she died from stomach cancer in 2017.
The TV sensation admitted if she didn’t have such money at the time, she wouldn’t know what to do.
Malin Andersson has opened up about one of the darkest times of her life – when she ‘used her mum’s inheritance to pay off a huge Botox debt’ in her early 20s
The reality star, 31, shot to fame on the hit ITV dating show in 2016 but not too long after leaving the villa, she found herself splashing money to fund endless cosmetic procedures (pictured on the show in 2016)
‘I wasted all my savings and got payday loans out for Botox and lip fillers in my early twenties. It was addictive and ridiculous,’ Malin admitted speaking to The Mirror.
‘You think those types of treatments are minor – a quick £200 or £300. But I took out loans to pay for them and they were like small pockets of debt.
‘I wasn’t worried about the money at the time. I didn’t care. It wasn’t like I was spending £10,000 on big surgery. But that’s the dangerous part of getting Botox and filler.’
The internet star reflected: ‘I loved a payday loan. It cost me more to pay it back than what I took out. And then when my mum died, I had to use her money to pay it all off. I got stuck in the cycle.
‘I was young and I didn’t care about the repercussions of what I spent my money on.’
Malin has previously used her social media platforms to talk about her own journey with cosmetic surgery, often issuing warning to her followers and trying to raise awareness.
She has been praised by fans for becoming a vocal campaigner for body confidence, the dark side of fame and the problems with social media since moving into the limelight.
In a recent post from last month, she encouraged her followers to ‘throw away the weighing scales’.
‘I wasted all my savings and got payday loans out for Botox and lip fillers in my early twenties. It was addictive and ridiculous,’ Malin admitted speaking to The Mirror
The ‘addiction’ – as she called it – made her reckless and unreliable, using her mum’s inheritance to pay off her debt after she died from stomach cancer in 2017
She looked incredible in a sheer pink bra and orange lace briefs as she put on a confident display.
Malin penned in the caption: ‘THROW AWAY THE WEIGHING SCALES BECAUSE EACH TIME YOU STEP ON THEM YOU’RE TELLING YOURSELF YOU ARE UNLOVABLE AND NOT WORTHY OF YOUR OWN TRUST AND GUIDANCE WITHIN YOURSELF.’
She wore her brunette tresses in a choppy bob and opted for a glowing, natural makeup look.
Malin has used her Instagram to document her journey and weight loss, showing her dedicated fitness regime and how it helps her both mentally and physically.
Earlier this year she issued a stark warning to followers about the perils of surgery in an Instagram post.
Having spoken previously about her regrets over surgery, in the new post shared with her followers she posed in sportswear while pulling down her shorts to show her stomach – which she branded ‘lumpy and strange’.
Malin explained that she had ventured to Turkey seven years ago to undergo the fat removal, however carrying both her daughters, Xaya, two, and Consy, who tragically passed away at just 30 days old in 2019, left her skin damaged.
In an accompanying caption, she penned: ‘When you get liposuction 7 years ago, have two babies but you still have lumpy strange skin on your stomach from it…
‘Just a little warning to anyone that’s thinking of getting liposuction done, especially Turkey. This is 7 years on. YOU LIVE AND YOU LEARN. Or I would have never evolved.
‘Funny how I’ve learnt to love every part of me through ALL of the pain. I just don’t want anyone making the same mistakes I did.’
She then posted in the comments section: ‘Remember surgery is anyone’s choice. But it doesn’t fix anything INTERNAL. You heard it here first.’
Malin has been very candid about her experiences with domestic violence and has campaigned for abuse survivors.
In a recent post from last month, she encouraged her followers to ‘throw away the weighing scales’
Malin has used her Instagram to document her journey and weight loss, showing her dedicated fitness regime and how it helps her both mentally and physically (pictured before left and after right)
Earlier this year she issued a stark warning to followers about the perils of surgery in an Instagram post
Her former boyfriend Tom Kemp was jailed for 10 months in 2020, after admitting to an assault on her that left her ‘black and blue’ with a broken hand.
He was the father of Malin’s baby girl Consy, who tragically died with a heart defect in January 2019, just one month after being delivered at 33 weeks.
The couple met in late 2017 and Malin has been open about the abuse and emotional torment she suffered while in the on/off relationship.
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