Love Island’s Molly-Mae stuns fans with curly hair after getting her lip fillers dissolved

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LOVE Island’s Molly-Mae looks stunning with curly hair as she reveals she has had her lip fillers dissolved. 

The blonde beauty, 21, teased fans with a first glimpse of her new natural lips on her Instagram Stories.

Molly-Mae showed off her new cork screw girls and revealed her lip filler had been disolved

Looking sensational with tumbling 80s style curls, the Sandy from Grease style perm is proving to be a hot new trend for celebrities. 

Molly-Mae even paid tribute to the inspiration behind the change, writing: “Sandy girl.”

The star also posted a video to her social media, sharing with her 4.9 million followers, Molly-Mae told the camera: “So, guys, someone may have had their full lip fillers dissolved today.

“That someone may have been me.”

The reality star looked stunning

Molly-Mae revealed she’d had her lip filler dissolved

During a recent YouTube Q&A the former Love Island alum revealed she “truly regrets” getting injected with fillers.  

Like many celebrities and influencers, Molly-Mae has faced harsh criticism over her looks and cosmetic procedures since leaving the show.

Since admitting she no longer wanted the filler in her lips, the reality star told fans she wanted to get it dissolved “sooner rather than later”. 

And now it seems she’s gone ahead and had the procedure done. 

Posting to her Instagram Stories on Wednesday evening, Molly-Mae teased fans with her new natural lips.

The 21-year-old said she had recorded the procedure for her fans

Molly teased her new natural lip look

Covering her mouth with her hand, she revealed she’d vlogged the procedure for her YouTube subscribers to watch.

She said: “I don’t know how to feel about it to be honest. But I have vlogged the whole thing, so you’re going to see very soon.”

Molly likes to keep her fans up to date with what she’s up to and recently worried followers by revealing she had a cancer scare.

The star had to have a mole removed from her leg and was then told she would need a follow-up operation.