Chloe Lattanzi plans to undo thousands of dollars worth of

Chloe Lattanzi plans to undo thousands of dollars worth of cosmetic procedures

Olivia Newton-John’s daughter Chloe Lattanzi is going for a more natural look.

Speaking to fans in an Instagram video on Monday, the 36-year-old revealed that she has had dermal fillers removed from her face and is now planning to have her breast implants removed.

Chloe, who often promotes anti-vaccine conspiracy theories, made the video in response to trolls who wondered how someone with extensive cosmetic work could challenge modern medicine.

Chloe Lattanzi, 36, has claimed she's had her fillers removed and wants her breast implants taken out - but claims her lips are

Chloe Lattanzi, 36, has claimed she’s had her fillers removed and wants her breast implants taken out – but claims her lips are “permanently stretched” after years of injections. (picture recently)

“It’s an ongoing process. I had the fillers removed from my face. When I did it, I had body dysmorphia, so I had very low self-esteem,” Chloe said in the heavily filtered clip.

‘I think I’ve started doing [fillers] about 10 years ago. My face looked very puffy and strange. There’s a product called Hyaluronidase that can remove it – it basically dissolves it – which is an ongoing process that I go through.

Chloe also said she regrets having breast implants, which she received in Australia when she was 18.

Chloe spoke to fans in an Instagram video on Monday, revealing that she has had dermal fillers removed from her face and is now planning to have her breast implants removed.  (Shown in the video posted on Monday)

Chloe spoke to fans in an Instagram video on Monday, revealing that she has had dermal fillers removed from her face and is now planning to have her breast implants removed. (Shown in the video posted on Monday)

“When I had my breasts done, I had very low self-esteem. I wasn’t aware either. I trusted everyone in a white coat and wasn’t aware there were any side effects or consequences,” she lamented.

“I’m in the process of removing them. It costs a lot of money,” Chloe added.

Chloe previously admitted she had two breast augmentations to fix her initial “botched” breast augmentation.

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“It’s an ongoing process. I had the fillers removed from my face. When I got it done, I had body dysmorphia, so I had very low self-esteem. (picture 2020)

Chloe also reveals she regrets having breast implants, which she received in Australia when she was 18

Chloe also reveals she regrets having breast implants, which she received in Australia when she was 18

Chloe went on to claim that after years of dermal filler injections, her lips would never be the same

Chloe went on to claim that after years of dermal filler injections, her lips would never be the same

Chloe went on to claim that after years of dermal filler injections, her lips would never be the same.

“For my lips, I had them injected so hard that they were permanently stretched. Not that it’s anyone’s business, but it hurt to see some of those comments and I just wanted to enlighten people.’

“You can believe me or not, but it’s the truth. Since they are so full, they are just stretched. I haven’t had her done in years.’

Chloe rose to fame thanks to her Grease star mother's Hollywood career and was known to struggle with body dysmorphia and anorexia.  She once admitted that she weighed only 37 kilos.  (Pictured: Olivia Newton-John and Chloe on the red carpet in Los Angeles in 2000)

Chloe rose to fame thanks to her Grease star mother’s Hollywood career and was known to struggle with body dysmorphia and anorexia. She once admitted that she weighed only 37 kilos. (Pictured: Olivia Newton-John and Chloe on the red carpet in Los Angeles in 2000)

The star went on to admit that she was in “a dark room” as she underwent the procedures.

Chloe said her cosmetic procedures were like an “addiction” as she knew the risks and still went ahead with the procedures.

“You know addiction is bad, but you have such low self-esteem that you’re taking the risk. And if I knew that these are bad for me back [when I got the work done] then I would have done it anyway. I have to feel like I’m good enough,” she admitted.

Chloe accompanied her lengthy video with a heartfelt caption about her struggles with body image over the years.  'I am not perfect.  I continue to make mistakes with my diet and choices,

Chloe accompanied her lengthy video with a heartfelt caption about her struggles with body image over the years. ‘I am not perfect. I continue to make mistakes with my diet and choices,” she wrote

Chloe accompanied her lengthy video with a heartfelt caption about her struggles with body image over the years.

‘I am not perfect. I continue to make mistakes with my diet and choices,” she wrote.

“That doesn’t mean I don’t try to do what’s right for my body every day. It’s called addiction and low self-esteem, which I fight every day.”

Chloe's plan to adopt a more natural look comes after the death of her mother Olivia in August.  (Pictured: Olivia Newton-John and Chloe on the red carpet in Beverly Hills in 2004)

Chloe’s plan to adopt a more natural look comes after the death of her mother Olivia in August. (Pictured: Olivia Newton-John and Chloe on the red carpet in Beverly Hills in 2004)

Chloe’s plan to adopt a more natural look comes after the death of her mother Olivia in August.

The Grease star passed away at the age of 73 after a brave and extraordinarily public decades-long battle with cancer.

Chloe’s struggles with addiction and body image issues are well documented.

Chloe's struggles with addiction and body image issues are well documented

Chloe’s struggles with addiction and body image issues are well documented

She began struggling with an eating disorder at age 15, shortly after landing her first record deal.

As a teenager, she continued to succumb to the pressures of fame and quickly descended into a dangerous spiral of drug and alcohol abuse to help cope with her depression.

In her 20s, the aspiring singer was spending over $100 on cocaine and drinking half a bottle of vodka a day — often causing her to pass out.

Her habit of digitally

Her habit of digitally “retouching” her social media photos appears to be related to the body image issues she faced as a teenager

In December 2009, Woman’s Day magazine reported that a “disheveled” Chloe had collapsed outside a West Hollywood strip club.

Chloe, then 23, reportedly fell to the ground and needed help to get back up after she and a friend were denied entry to the Star Strip Theatre.

The publication claimed Chloe was visibly drunk and asked the bouncer to “please let us in” for 10 minutes, while repeatedly telling her to leave the club’s entrance.

In December 2009, Woman's Day magazine reported that a

In December 2009, Woman’s Day magazine reported that a “disheveled” Chloe had collapsed outside a West Hollywood strip club

Chloe reportedly had difficulty speaking and walking before collapsing to the ground after being refused entry.

Her habit of digitally “retouching” her social media photos appears to be related to the body image issues she faced as a teenager.

After being called out for a Photoshop blunder in 2016, she admitted to fans, “I thought I looked fat, so I Photoshopped myself a little thinner. Then someone called me and I’m glad they did.

In an interview with The Mail on Sunday in 2013, Chloe revealed that she abused cocaine, alcohol and antidepressants for years before entering rehab.  (picture 2016)

In an interview with The Mail on Sunday in 2013, Chloe revealed that she abused cocaine, alcohol and antidepressants for years before entering rehab. (picture 2016)

“Thank you, whoever you were, for calling me on my cops. I have to remember [I’m] will never be perfect.’

In an interview with The Mail on Sunday in 2013, Chloe revealed that she abused cocaine, alcohol and antidepressants for years before entering rehab.

“Fame messes you up. I don’t blame my mother for my problems, but I never want to be famous or raise a child of my own with the cult of fame. It ruins lives,” she said at the time.

“If I’ve learned one thing, it’s that you can’t be fragile in this business or you’ll end up like Lindsay Lohan.”

In an interview with The Mail on Sunday in 2013, Chloe revealed that she abused cocaine, alcohol and antidepressants for years before entering rehab

In an interview with The Mail on Sunday in 2013, Chloe revealed that she abused cocaine, alcohol and antidepressants for years before entering rehab