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Loose Women's Carol McGiffin unrecognisable as she shows off 'face full of fillers'

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Loose Women star Carol McGiffin has shocked her co-stars by debuting her 'face full of fillers'.Thursday's episode of the ITV daytime show saw the former Celebrity Big Brother star, 62, appear on the panel alongside Charlene White, Katie Piper and Denise Welch.The group were debating the availability of cosmetic fillers amid MPs calling for fillers to be made prescription only when Carol shared a filtered 'plastic surgery' snap of herself.READ MORE:Loose Women star Linda Robson speaks out as major ITV show shake-up confirmedThe distorted image showed what Carol would look like with further plastic surgery enhancement, following her previous face lift.Carol later shared her verdict on the "disturbing" images with her fellow Loose panellists.After confirming that she would decline the opportunity to have more plastic surgery, Carol said: "I haven't had all of that work done what is shown in the picture."That is a very disturbing look for me. "It's an app or a filter or something that my friend used when he came over to see what I would look like if I went too far and I actually wrote a column about it. "It says in the column that what's worrying about that app is that that is a look that some people aspire to and when you don't have this sort of thing regulated everyone can just get it." Carol later shared her view that while people shouldn't need a prescription to get fillers, more regulations including age limits and consultations were needed.During the debate, her co-star Denise also opened up about having no regrets regarding her previous eye surgery.Denise said: "I've always said that I had my eyes done when I was 50 years old."I had this hereditary thing...

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