Stacey Solomon admits shock as beautician suggests she gets Botox

She thinks the professional was wrong with the suggestion

Stacey Solomon

by Owen Tonks |
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Stacey Solomon was left shocked and feeling older than her years after a beautician suggested she get Botox.

The singer, 28, discussed the incident, which she said made her feel as if she was “170” years old, during an appearance on Loose Women today.

The former X Factor contestant said: “I went in to get a facial yesterday and the beautician, therapist, dermatologist suggested to me that it was the right time in my life for getting Botox and fillers.”

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Stacey is dating actor Joe Swash ©Getty Images

However, Stacey insists she would never undergo such procedures as she wants to keep the expression in her face.

Explaining how the suggestion came about, Stacey said: “Well, we were having a conversation and she said, ‘Oh, do you want Botox?’ and I said, ‘No, I don’t really like it.’

“And she said, ‘Well, you should really be thinking about having it to prevent… I am 28 and I like being able to do this (smile), I am really expressive.

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“I don’t have a problem with people getting Botox and fillers, I think whatever makes you happy go out and do it. What I have a problem with is a professional in the industry trying to convince me that I am not good enough, even though I walked into that salon perfectly happy with what I looked like.

“I was only going to get a facial to treat myself. I walked out of there feeling 170.”

She added: “I thought I was beautiful. What is she looking at? I was shocked… she was telling me if I don’t have them now, then I’ll be in trouble when I’m 80, you start now and it will stop the ageing process.”

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