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lose weight if she wanted to overcome the issue, she ditched her diet of sausage rolls and pastries and swapped it for vegan protein shakes and lots of vegetables.As well as losing a whopping 10st, she completely transformed her look in the process.The hairdresser said: "I believe my weight loss journey started when I was just 16, as this was the time when I was getting ready to go to my prom and was looking for the dream dress to wear."I was so excited but after visiting the dress shop and finding out they had no dresses in my size, I was crushed."Myself and my mum had to travel more than two hours to a dress shop that stocked a UK size 24 which was absolutely humiliating and I started to get very concerned about my weight and body."Ellen.

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