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MAFS’ Jessika Power shares the trick to her hot new bod

Hint: it's not the surgery
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From skincare devices to boob tape and even sex toys, Jessika Power has 100 percent cashed in on the fame she found on Married At First Sight earlier this year.

And now, in a move that’s angered many of her followers – but intrigued several others – the reality TV star is spruiking a device that she claims has helped her reduce cellulite and stretch marks.

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After recently undergoing a fat transfer, taking fat cells out of her thighs and putting them into her breasts for extra fullness up top, the controversial MAFS star explained to her Insta followers that she’d been struggling to tighten up the skin on her thighs following the procedure.

Hitting the ’Gram to share a scantily clad shot of herself holding the product in question – the Inluxxe Skintight Wand – Jess wrote that the device “help reduced my cellulite and stretch marks I had on my hips and booty.”

“I’m so happy with my results that I wanted to share it with you all.”

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According to the Inluxxe website, the skintight wand combines “infrared therapy, ultrasonic therapy and electronic muscle stimulation (ems) therapy” to assist in “skin tightening, fat cell simulation, cellulite and stretch mark reduction”

And while some of Jess’ followers were eager to give the device a go, many weren’t so kind to the blonde bombshell, who’s been slammed for promoting the product.

“If you’re advertising something, you should be disclosing it,” one wrote on the post, which failed to include any markers suggesting it was sponsored or an ad.

Others straight-up didn’t trust the device to do what it said it would. “I don’t believe it works,” quipped another follower.

But Jess, who’s spoken candidly about the $50,000-worth of cosmetic surgery she’s undergone since MAFS finished, insists she’s seen real results.

“I’ve been using the wand since my surgery and I feel it really works,” she told news.com.au. I wouldn’t put something out to my followers that I thought was a sham or didn’t work.”

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