LOVE Island star Andrada Pop has revealed she’s getting liposuction for “stubborn fat”.
The Casa Amor star’s latest surgery comes after she had a boob job in Turkey last year.
Today, the former islander revealed she was set to have more work done in a candid Instagram video.
Addressing fans she said: “I’m in Turkey, again it’s serious chat time now actually.
“I said that I was going to keep my journey very transparent, I did the same with my boobs.
“I don’t need to give an explanation to anybody, I’m doing it for me.
“Before you come at me, it’s my body, my decisions and my life and I share my life as it is online.”
Continuing she said: “I am getting liposuction tomorrow. I have very stubborn fat – guys my arm is literally bigger than my head.
“And I have always this insecurity no matter how much I lose, I have stubborn fat.
“Since getting my boobs done I feel very top heavy, so we are getting rid of this insecurity.”
Andrada has spoken openly about her decision to undergo surgery and have a boob job.
The Romanian born beauty previously explained that she had wanted to go under the knife for a “long time”.
The Casa Amor bombshell told how she “previously didn’t have the guts to do it” before she added “my body, my life, my decisions”.
She documented the journey on social media, saying after the procedure: “Coming to Turkey for my first ever surgery was really scary and I knew God was with me every step of the way so I just said I would do it on my own.
“I am so blessed to have the best team today that turned my vision into reality.
She tagged Esteworld UK in the video, who performed her boob job for her in Turkey.
Andrada first shot to fame when she entered Casa Amor as a bombshell during Season 8 of Love Island.
She joined the show as a Dublin-based model and influencer who also worked as a nail technician and personal trainer.
The beauty had previously been crowned Miss Bikini Ireland in 2019.
And while she made it back to the main villa alongside Ben Holbrough, the latter was unfaithful when they left the show.











