LAURA Anderson has revealed her boobs are smaller and she'll never "be the same shape" again as she showed fans her postpartum figure six weeks after giving birth.
The Love Island star was getting dressed this morning before catching a flight with her daughter and shared a video in her underwear.
Laura, 34, revealed she used to wear a size six in clothes as she told fans how her body had changed.
She explained: "So update on the old postpartum bod. I feel good. My boobs have gone down, I can feel a lot of difference.
"My clothes still don't fit me, I don't think I'll ever be a six again. I think I'm an eight. It's mad what the body can do."
Rubbing her stomach, the star continued: "I've got a bit of a pocket there.
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"I don't feel like I've been eating enough recently, I've just felt a bit sick, a bit stressed.
"Mad isn't it? There was a baby in there."
Laura also discussed how her boobs had changed shape, and said: "I've just checked my boobs and they are smaller than before. Winner.
"But this one points that way now. Thanks Bonnie. But I swear my mum is bigger. I mean I've always had a pancake a**e. I think a bit of weight gives it ..."
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Former air hostess Laura had her first boob job aged 18.
She became a show favourite when she coupled up with Wes Nelson on Love Island in 2018.
After Love Island she opened up about her regrets at having breast surgery.
Laura told fans on Instagram in 2019: "My original implants were so large that over time l've actually stretched my skin and breast pocket so much that I was told my choices would now be limited.
"This is just something I would never have thought about all those years ago.
"If I could have it my way, I'd go back and never have my first surgery at all.
"Having no implants and to be natural is honestly the person I feel inside.
"I just want to say to young girls or guys out there that think surgery is the answer to all their problems, just know the decision to go under the knife is huge and really has its consequences.
"My message to you is yes, fashion changes, but our bodies don't need to!"