When old photos of this year’s Bachelor contestant Monique Morley emerged showing the star looking completely different, she had no choice but to fess up to the fact she’s undergone a breast augmentation. However, a source close to the reality TV contestant has since revealed she’s had a lot more work done than she’s letting on. According to the Daily Mail, the lingerie designer has spent an eye-watering $25,000 on cosmetic surgery.
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In the last few years, the 26-year-old— who used to be brunette— has had fillers to thank for her overly plump pout and chiselled cheeks, with an insider revealing she spends “thousands of dollars per year” on non-surgical filler and Botox treatments.
Another source also told New Idea Monique has had Dermal Fillers which help to smooth out her face.

Although she’s no doubt a frontrunner at this point in time, Monique recently came under fire for her dramatic reaction to Abbie Chatfield and Matt Agnew’s kiss. Yesterday, Abbie opened up about their steamy pash at the cocktail party, revealing she was severely “slut-shamed” as a result.
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“There have been other comments I’ve seen on my Instagram and on Facebook saying ‘Is she really that easy?’ [and] slut-shaming,” the fan favourite property analyst told Mamamia. “I have a right to share a consensual kiss with a man I’m attracted to, to own my own sexuality and be confident and happy in myself.”
The 23-year-old— who describes herself as a vocal feminist— said that despite receiving a “positive reaction from a lot of people”, some took issue with Abbie owning her sexuality and openly admitting she was sexually attracted to Matt.
“People assume women can only be one thing; that because I was open with my sexuality and I was able to express that with Matt that I was only that one thing, that I couldn’t be intelligent and sexual and strong and funny and have any other personality traits,” she said.
After being slammed and gang up on by her Bachelor co-stars— particularly Sogand Mohtat and Monique— Abbie said after the cocktail party incident she felt excluded and isolated, she sought help and guidance from the show’s psychologist.
“I didn’t eat for three days. I just slept and cried. I really wasn’t well,” she told TV Week, adding that she was “an absolute mess”.