Loose Women’s Lisa Riley shows off her perky cleavage as she unzips her top on Instagram
Presenter and actress displays her 'new boobs' in cheeky clip
LISA Riley wows her followers as she naughtily unzips her top - showing off her new uplifted boobs.
The Loose Women presenter uploaded the video to her Instagram account and gave her 47,000 fans a bit of an eyeful.
The actress captioned the spicy vid: "Ohhhhhhhh Cheeeeeeky!!!! I wouldn't be doing this a few years ago #lovemynewboobs."
The brunette, who has lost over 11 stone in weight, had to undergo excess skin surgery and is clearly thrilled with the results.
Because of the drastic weight loss, she also opted to have a boob lift because they were "dangling".
She's recently said about her new-improved cleavage: "Everything that dangled isn't dangling anymore!"
She explained: "After your operation, you're not allowed to have a shower for 11 days. When I did, it was weird - I've got nothing to lift up!"
Talking about her cleavage, she laughed: "My bessie she said, 'I've always been frightened of your boobs!
"Your areola used to be like a doughnut - now they're like a betting chip!'"
However, since losing the weight she has faced trolls who have attacked her new appearance by saying she looks too gaunt.
Lisa said: "After losing my mum and nearly losing my father, say what you want about me.
"It doesn't bother me at all. If four people out of thousands say: 'Oh, you look gaunt,' I'm going to go with the majority.
"Those four might have one tooth and are hidden away in a dark room.
"I'll leave them there. I've never felt better in my life."
And her weight loss has helped her career, too. She explained: “Losing weight opens doors to different roles.
“I would never have been able to play a copper before, for example, because coppers aren’t overweight."
The 41-year-old recently admitted she may want to start a family, even though she has always said it wasn't on the cards.
She said: "I've always said because of my mum [who died of cancer] and the cancer gene, I was very reluctant to have a child.
"I always wanted my career, I always wanted to not be thinking of having a child so early whereas I think it was expected, where I lived, all my friends had their kids so early in life.
"But now who knows, maybe it is my time.
"But for me, I don’t want to put a child through the pain that I went through - seeing the last three years of my mum, I couldn’t do that to my child.
"So I’ve consciously made the decision that I’m not going to have a child naturally. I’m not."
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