Shaughna Phillips takes swipe at TV stars: 'They pretend to get their lip fillers dissolved'
29.03.2022 - 09:21
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Shaughna Phillips became a firm fan favourite during her stint on Love Island back in 2020 with her no-nonsense attitude. She created one of the most memorable moments of the series when she said the iconic phrase “congrats, hun” after her love interest at the time Callum Jones chose to recouple with new girl Molly Smith. But Shaughna has well and truly moved on – and admits she’s happier than ever being single.
“I do not have the time for men in my life,” the 27-year-old says. Instead, she’s busy focusing on work. And she certainly has a lot on her plate having just launched her own fitness, nutrition, and lifestyle plan Be You with Shaughna.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. Shaughna, who often promotes body positivity on social media, tells us it’s a “dream come true” as she reflects on the past two years. Here, she also opens up about why she’s been put off dating apps and being honest about cosmetic surgery… Hi Shaughna! How is single life treating you? I’m still very much single! I mean, I don’t really class myself as “single, single” as I have my two puppies, who I love to bits! Do you ever use dating apps? Absolutely not! I do not have the time for men in my life.
I’ve just watched the Tinder Swindler on Netflix and it’s shaken me up. It’s insane. I was completely mortified but I was also completely in awe of everything the girls did.
Ayleen is my new hero. I will be naming my first child after her, whether they are a boy or a girl! [Laughs] Ha! You recently spoke out about getting your lip filler dissolved. Do you ever feel like there’s a pressure being in the public eye? I think a lot of stars pretend to get their lip fillers dissolved,
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