THIS Controversial Love Island alum looks unrecognisable after having post villa glow up and becoming a mum.
The former reality star, appeared on the ITV2 dating show in 2016 and caused waves when she revealed that she was previously a stripper.
Bombshell Liana Isadora Van-Riel, 29, entered the villa as a late arrival during season 2.
Almost a decade later Liana looks unrecognisable, gone is her bleach blonde hair which she has since swapped for brunette locks.
Liana has also changed up her appearance by dissolving her lip, cheek and chin filler, making her appear worlds away from her younger self.
On her TikTok page the reality beauty admitted she had ‘filler blindness’ as she revealed her ‘new face’.
“Feel self conscious now I’ve dissolved my lip, cheek and chin filler,” she penned over the top of a recent snap where she looked more natural than she has done in the past.
She then shared a pic of herself before getting her filler dissolved and wrote: “Until I remember how bad my filler blindness was.”
Liana often shared updates on motherhood on her social media after she gave birth to a little girl last year.
In one sweet clip, Liana was seen affectionately playing with her baby by helping the tot to balance.
She captioned it: “No revenge because I’m a mum and don’t have the time or energy.”
In another video she cradled her daughter close to her and wrote: “Imagine hating on me and I’m just here minding my own business living my best life with my baby everyday.”
Liana was a stripper before going into the villa but has since quit her former job.
Liana was coupled up with Adam Maxted on the show but they were separated when they were voted, by the rest of the contestants, as one of the weakest couples.
Liana and Tom Powell, another hunk who she coupled up with, then received the fewest votes from the public and left the island.
Liana also revealed some of the things fans don’t see on the show.
She told The Sun: “You’re completely cut off.”
“They give you these basic little phones where you can text each other but nobody really uses them, they’re only really there for the whole ‘I’ve got a text’ aspect.”










