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Chloe’s plastic surgery 'mutilation'

Chloe Lattanzi, the only child of Olivia Newton-John, has revealed that she wishes she’d never gone under the knife – but denies she’s spent $500,000 on surgery.

In an interview with Woman’s Day, the 31-year-old dismisses that figure but does admit to “spending thousands” on fillers in her cheeks and lips, as well as a “disaster” boob job.

Chloe has come clean about her various plastic surgery procedures. Source: Getty
Chloe has come clean about her various plastic surgery procedures. Source: Getty

“The lip implants [looked] ridiculous,” she tells the publication. “The first boob op I had in Australia when I was 18 left me looking like I’d been mutilated.”

Chloe as a 16-year-old, before her battle with anorexia and body dysmorphia. Source: Getty
Chloe as a 16-year-old, before her battle with anorexia and body dysmorphia. Source: Getty

Suffering from anorexia and body dysmorphia as a teen, at one point Chloe weighed just 40.82kg.

The singer (pictured here at age 21) developed anorexia in her late teens. Source: Getty
The singer (pictured here at age 21) developed anorexia in her late teens. Source: Getty

She also battled addiction to drugs and alcohol, but meeting her fiancé James Driskill (they became engaged in 2015) helped in her recovery.

James and Chloe (pictured in 2016) plan to tie the knot this year. Source: Getty
James and Chloe (pictured in 2016) plan to tie the knot this year. Source: Getty

The singer is now on a mission to reverse the procedures she had done when she was suffering from anorexia and addiction.

Her mum Olivia (pictured her with Chloe in 2005) supports her latest procedures. Source: Getty
Her mum Olivia (pictured her with Chloe in 2005) supports her latest procedures. Source: Getty
Chloe (pictured in 2008) calls her lip fillers
Chloe (pictured in 2008) calls her lip fillers

“Once I got sober two years ago, I wanted to sort my face and body out,” she tells Woman’s Day.

She say she regrets having so much work done. Source: Getty
She say she regrets having so much work done. Source: Getty

“In the last few months I’ve been getting all of the filler taken out of my face [and] I had another boob job to correct the first one.”

She says she's in the process of having filler taken out of her face. Source: Instagram
She says she's in the process of having filler taken out of her face. Source: Instagram

The star is loving her new 10DD bust and has been showing off her body on Instagram.

The star is proud of her new look. Source: Instagram
The star is proud of her new look. Source: Instagram

As for rumours she’s had rib removal to achieve a smaller waist, she denies going that far.

The star denies having ribs removed, calling such rumours
The star denies having ribs removed, calling such rumours

“I’d never dream of removing a vital part of my anatomy,” she said to the publication. “I wear a waist trainer and work out to stay in shape.”

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After struggling with an eating disorder for years, Chloe says she’s got the all-clear.

“I’m healthy,” she told FOX411. "I'm grateful to have recovered fully."

For confidential support about eating disorders you can free call National Eating Disorders Collaboration on 1800 33 4673 or visit the Butterfly Foundation.

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