SHE is gearing up to have her final face surgery, but before that Danniella Westbrook is enjoying a well-earned break in the sun.
The 42-year-old has jetted out to the Algarve, Portugal and is staying in an incredible villa, complete with private pool.
The former EastEnders star has been showing it off online, including the views of the surrounding mountains.
Last week Danniella revealed she's going for her fifth and ‘final round’ of face surgery in Turkey.
The star has been left with crumbling bones and a collapsed jaw and cheekbone due to years of cocaine addiction.
She previously revealed she had moved back abroad, telling fans and was looking forward to her fiancé David leaving prison later this year.
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She said: "Happiest I’ve been in a very long long time relaxed, excited for this year and making plans for when David comes home.
"@daddytheagency are mad busy with offers we are considering and one more surgery to go before I’m done.
"@sobersuccess partners on board and working along side me daily checking in on me before we head off to turkey life is good."
Last year Danniella underwent reconstructive operations at Liverpool’s Aintree Hospital.
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One of the demanding procedures saw part her ribs inserted into her cheek. She also underwent a similar operation in 2018.
Speaking about getting the work done, Danniella explained: "I've spent the last seven years trying to get somebody to do it, but they said no in case it failed and they got struck off.
"Plastic surgeons wanted £500,000 to change my face, so I thought I was never going to get it done. It was only because I went into intensive care before Christmas last year.
"I couldn't breathe because I had a cold. There was a build up of fluid and after I fell asleep I couldn't wake up properly and ended up in ICU.
"I was sent over to Aintree Hospital in Liverpool and it's only because I was put in front of the right doctors, or else I'd still be waiting now to find someone.
"That's why I'm doing this. I need this surgery to survive. It's not for vanity, this is about my health. It hampers my lifestyle on a day to day basis."