Georgia Steel slams 'changing faces' of Love Island 2018 cast who are going under the knife and says
GEORGIA Steel has lashed out at Love Island stars for going under the knife to enhance their appearance – and claims she will never get cosmetic surgery.
The Celebs Go Dating beauty, 20, says she is saddened by the “changing faces” of the 2018 cast that starred the likes of Megan Barton Hanson, who previously likened surgery to “getting your hair done.”

In an exclusive interview Georgia said: “There is no need for the levels of surgery people are having.
“If a girl is really insecure about something and they want to feel better about it then I get that. But twenty-year-old girls are getting so much work done now and I think it is such a shame.
“There are so many changing faces. I think 'Why have you done that to yourself?' You looked better before.
“I may just be old school but it is sad when I look at certain people. It is a real shame; it really makes me feel sad. I won’t be having anything done, I’m too young.”



Georgia’s comments come after Megan admitted to having a “huge list” of cosmetic treatments, including a boob job at 19, a nose job, lip fillers and chin reshaping.
In August 2018 she said: “I didn’t take these decisions trying to be a role model. I did it for me. I’m not ashamed of it.
“I’ve done what I’ve done because it made me feel comfortable. It’s like people getting their hair done to make them feel nice. I’ll go get my lips done because it makes me feel better."
And she isn't the only star from the series to go under the knife, with Kendall Rae Knight undergoing rhinoplasty treatment in November and Laura Anderson getting her lips plumped and cheeks filled last August.
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Laura was keen to defend her choice to have work done and reiterated the point that she's a 29-year-old woman who researched the treatments for two years before going ahead.
She said: "I do not condone going overboard with aesthetics or surgery especially at a young age nor undergoing any procedure without a certified doctor.
"I hope my following are not too disheartened by my decision as I’m extremely happy with the results."
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