EXCLUSIVE! Lauren Goodger: ‘I’ll have lipo or a gastric band to get back in shape’

Lauren Goodger

by Katherine Romero |
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In this week's Closer Magazine, Lauren Goodger reveals she’s considering weight loss surgery to regain her size 10 figure. Here's a preview...

She’s always spoken openly about her weight battle, having yo-yoed between a size 8 and a size 16, and last week Lauren Goodger dramatically broke down on Twitter over her desperation to be slimmer.

The 30-year old – who previously slimmed to a size 8 in 2015 with her fitness DVD Lauren’s OMG Workout - posted: “My body changes daily ! How is this? Obv I'm not as big as press pics! But how do I get ultra skinny to look normal in press pics? Someone invent something please that's instant! There must be something? I want be skinny! Who can help me?! Hmm need some ideas now.”

WATCH: Lauren opens up about her body issues in this throwback TOWIE clip...

Talking exclusively to Closer Magazine, Lauren admitted that she now feels surgery is the only way for her to maintain her weight.

She told us: “When I was doing my fitness DVD, I was so strict and I saw results. But I’m a sociable person and it made me miserable to stay in all the time. I fell off the wagon and I’ve put weight back on. I reckon I’m a size 12 now and I’m scared I might get bigger. I don’t know what else to do. Go back to the gym, diet and hate my life? I’ve spoken to friends about liposuction or a gastric band.”

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