CHARLOTTE Crosby took to Instagram this week to reveal that she is expecting her first baby with boyfriend Jake Ankers.
The former Geordie Shore star thrilled fans with the happy news which she shared in an emotional video on Instagram on Wednesday.
Charlotte, 31, was spotted looking fresh-faced in the clip, as she attended baby scans and told her family about her pregnancy.
The star already appeared to be settling into motherhood as she spent time with her family, celebrating her first Mother's Day.
Clips showed Charlotte without make-up, and in a series of close-up selfie shots with her beau, showing off her face in detail.
It comes a year after reports she had spent a massive £20k to get a ‘plastic face’.
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In Channel 5 show, 'Celebrities: What's Happened to Your Face?' last April, experts commented on the MTV favourite.
Charlotte has admitted to surgery over the years and once even compared herself to singer Michael Jackson.
On pictures of the brunette from 2018, Dr Sabrina Shah-Desai revealed how the star had noticeable filler in her face.
"She’s getting to visible signs of having fillers. Good jobs are not visible, bad jobs are extremely visible," the doctor revealed.
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"You can see her lips are too full, the apple of her cheek is too big, almost like a golf ball. That’s looking slightly unreal."
"They’ve taken a bit of what we call a cookie cutter approach to filling her face where they don’t respect the natural anatomy," another expert, Dr Joshua Van Der Ar, added.
"Nobody’s willing to tell them they’ve gone too far, the practitioner isn’t telling them and very quickly it can go into this 'filler fatigue'.
"This face that quite obviously looks not beautiful any more, just very plastic," Dr Shah-Desai concluded.
Charlotte also admitted to having a £4,000 nose job as she admitted she was glad she got rid of the "hook" in her nose.
She also admitted to having lip fillers, as she told fans on Instagram that her "lips retain filler like mad".
“I get them done once a year,” she revealed. “Once a year that’s it and I don’t think they’re that bad.”
Charlotte has also previously spoken about having breast augmentation to remove her "uniboob".
The star suffered from a medical condition called congenital symmastia - which causes webbing to occur across the breasts.
She had breast implants in 2017 to create a deeper cleavage - before having them removed in 2019 due to pain and side effects.
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It comes days after Charlotte revealed her blossoming baby bump as she holidayed on a yacht in Dubai with beau Jake.
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The star appears incredibly loved up with boyfriend Jake, who The Sun first revealed she was dating last year.