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Elizabeth was misdiagnosed after losing an alarming amount of weight as a teen, but the medication she was given left her sedated and disconnected from reality. Doctors basically congratulated me for getting off them alive. Because it was so bad what happened to me, it was either I end my life or just live life, she said.
At the time she was on the medication, Lizzie was living with her parents in Newcastle and her mother, Gillian, was her carer.
Awful: The 30-year-old was left with serious mental problems as a result of the medication she was prescribed because doctors couldn t work out what was wrong with her. During this time, her mother, Gillian, was her carer. Pictured together on Married At First Sight
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She previously revealed she s undergone a plethora of cosmetic treatments since finding fame, including Botox, dermal fillers, porcelain veneers and lasers.
Perhaps one of Ines most noticeable procedures was her porcelain veneers, which she had done in May 2019.
Natural: On Wednesday, the reality TV star, 31, did a true or false Q&A with fans - when one follower asked if she had fake boobs or nose . Ines angrily responded: So false! No plastic surgery. Should put that in bold for who ever keeps saying I ve spent over 40K on my head! It changed the alignment and it was sort of like having a jaw reconstruction too, she told The Sun.
We decided to investigate what really goes on behind the scenes.
by Kayleigh Dray and Marianna Manson |
Posted on
10 05 2021
If you ve watched Married at First Sight, we re sure you switched off with countless questions. How many couples are still together? Do they get paid? And, if you re brave, how do you apply to take the plunge with a person you ve never met.
Well, we ve done the research for you because it can be difficult to believe that the show is real. But Married at First Sight (hereby known as MAFS) is precisely what it says on the tin.
After meticulous analysis by a team of specialists, two strangers are thrust together to meet for the first time at the altar, matched based on things like their family values, IQ and long term ambitions (as well as more sciency stuff, like pheremones).