"There's a product called hyaluronidase that can take it out, it basically dissolves it, which is an ongoing process that I go through."The actress and singer explained that when she initially got her boob augmentation she “wasn’t aware” of what would come with it.She had the surgery done back in Australia when she was 18 years old and opened up about her regrets.Chloe continued: “When I had my breasts done I had very low self-esteem.Chloe continued: “When I had my breasts done I had very low self-esteem.“I also wasn't aware, I trusted anyone in a white coat and I wasn't aware that there was any side effects or consequences."I'm actually looking into removing them, it does cost a lot of money."Last week, Chloe paid a heartfelt tribute to her late mum as she uploaded a video from a live Q&A she had with her followers, in which she discussed her “grieving process”.She wrote in the lengthy caption: “It was so healing to be an ear and lend my heart to others.“I’d like to thank my husband for being such a pillar of wisdom and strength during this experience so that I could muster the courage to reach out and connect with all you beautiful souls who loved my beautiful mama so much.“Connecting with those who have lost the ones they love most was so touching and I was honored to hear your stories.”Chloe went on: “My mama always told me if your suffering turn that into helping others.“Thank you all for your love and sharing your life stories with me.“Your very brave, It was very therapeutic to hear from you and share heart with you.” (sic)Olivia died from cancer at the age of 73 in early August surrounded by friends and family.She was first diagnosed with the condition in 1992 on the same weekend her father died..
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