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Lisa McLoughlin

Gemma Collins unveils two-stone weight loss at Chelsea Flower Show after crediting fat loss jabs

Gemma Collins displayed her two-stone weight loss while attending the Chelsea Flower Show.

In April, the former TOWIE star revealed she had been using the NHS-approved Mounjaro injections since January.

Having dropped from a size 26 to a size 20, the reality star took to Instagram to share her experience while relaxing at the RHS event with a friend.

Sporting diamanté-encrusted sunglasses, Collins informed her followers that they were enjoying the event's first dog-friendly garden, designed by Gardeners' World star Monty Don.

“Good morning, everyone. I am at the Chelsea Flower Show today, just sitting in Monty Don's doggy garden and waiting for the man himself,” Collins shared with fans on her Instagram Stories.

“I was beautifully invited here to see the work and I’ve got to say it’s stunning. Just being around these garden people... one mission, one love.”

The former TOWIE star also showcased her slimmed-down figure in a dark purple dress by designer Marina Rinaldi.

“I hope you like my outfit,” she said. “I just went for Marina Rinaldi today with just a little pop of a flower on the side.”

As she enjoyed the day, Collins sipped on champagne and expressed her excitement, saying, “Absolutely stunning, darlings. And I’m going to buy lots of flowers today.”

Last month, the ITV star shared that she been taking the NHS-approved Mounjaro injections.

While thrilled with her slimmed down frame, Collins has admitted she is concerned that the medication could be responsible for her “looking older” as she highlighted her “next level” crow's feet.

See also: What are the most concerning consequences of Ozempic and other weight-loss medicines?

Collins said: “I really don't know what's happened to me, I really don't, It's just come on me overnight. But it has been a year since I've had any little tweakments.”

“I don't know if it's since I've been losing weight. I sure haven't got ‘Ozempic face’ yet, but it would be the dream right now.

“I've always had a fuller face, as you know. I do like expression around my eyes. I want to look natural still. But this just isn't right. What has happened? I am 44 but this is taking it to levels that I never, ever imagined it'd get to.”

“Ozempic-face” is a term used to describe a hollow or gaunt look usually caused by rapid weight loss.

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