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Bobby Norris spent over £50,000 on fillers before facelift and wants to end Gemma Collins feud

Bobby Norris reveals spending over £50,000 on fillers and admits he wants to end his seven-year feud with Gemma Collins.

Bobby Norris spent over £50,000 on fillers before facelift and wants to end Gemma Collins feud

Bobby Norris has revealed he spent more than £50,000 on facial fillers before undergoing a facelift, and admitted he wants to end his seven-year feud with former best friend Gemma Collins.

Speaking on The Vanessa Feltz Show on Wednesday, the 39-year-old former The Only Way Is Essex star opened up about his cosmetic procedures as the presenter showed him a clip of his first appearance on the show more than 14 years ago.

Bobby Norris reveals spending over £50,000 on fillers and admits he wants to end his seven-year feud with Gemma Collins.

Vanessa asked what he had changed since then. “Nose is different, teeth are different, hairline’s different, beard, face, cheeks, neck, everything really. Apart from the eyes,” Bobby said.

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He explained that for around 10 years while on Towie and in the industry he “abused fillers”. “I stretched my cheeks out, my lips out. If you’re quite subtle with them, you can have them removed,” he added.

When Vanessa asked how much he had spent, he confessed: “More than £50,000.”

Quizzing him about whether filler was addictive, Bobby admitted: “You go down a rabbit hole with it.”

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He said that during the Covid-19 pandemic he stumbled across an old episode of Towie. “When you do TV, you realise that it’s like looking at a photo album and there was just nothing left in me from that boy. And I’d started training and the over processed look didn’t suit me any more.”

Bobby’s facelift was one month into healing and would likely settle more in the coming weeks and months.

Vanessa also asked what he would say to Gemma Collins if she were in the studio. “I’d say let’s catch up. Let’s go and have some lunch,” he replied. “We used to have the best times. We would go to a health farm for one day and still be there a week later, we would just ring down and say, ‘We’re staying another day’. We all grow up, don’t we?”

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