Holly previously opened up about a secret health battle
- Jack White, Senior Showbiz Reporter
- Published: 10:18, 23 Oct 2024
- Updated: 10:18, 23 Oct 2024
HOLLY Hagan has shown off her incredible three-stone weight loss in before and after snaps.
The Geordie Shore star, 32, took to Instagram to share her update - 16 months after welcoming her first baby, son Alpha-Jax.
Holly revealed another reason for losing weight was to naturally reverse her Brazillian Bum Lift [BBL] surgery.
In the photos she could be seen posing in black underwear and told fans: "16 months post partum and 47lb difference.
"I’ve been grafting my a*** off (literally) to reduce my bbl naturally after gaining weight in pregnancy and the majority going to my bum."
Holly confessed she was subjected to cruel comments about her post-baby body from trolls.
She continued: "The trolling I received on my post partum body wasn’t ideal.
"I was constantly encouraged to go and get more surgery to reverse it without people understanding the danger of a surgery in that area. I knew it could be reduced with fat loss, I just needed consistency and patience.
"I wish I’d of know how simple it actually was. A few 20 minute classes from home, getting my steps in and matching my calories to my activity. That’s it!"
Holly shares son Alpha-Jax with husband Jacob Blythe - who she married in 2022.
Earlier this year she opened up about a secret health battle as she told fans she'd got hearing aids after suffering for years.
Geordie Shore’s Holly Hagan shows off 47lbs weight loss in 15 months as she strips to a bikini for before and after snap
She said: "I’m ranked severe for certain sounds which explains why turning up the TV never helped.
"I’ve worked so hard to decipher conversations and always felt embarrassed asking people to repeat themselves.
"I could tune into family but struggled with new voices in busy environments, often coming across as rude or uninterested.
"The difference with hearing aids was overwhelming but incredible. I'm starting at 70% to let my brain adapt."