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Gemma Jones

Danielle Lloyd breaks silence on 'upsetting' post-baby body surgery rumours

Danielle Lloyd has broken her silence on rumours of how she lost her baby weight.

The 38-year-old recently added her fifth bundle of joy to her brood as she gave birth to her very first daughter, who she called Autumn Rose, in November of last year. The baby was Danielle's second child with husband Michael, who is also dad to her four-year-old son, Ronnie.

The former Miss England title holder is also mum to Archie, 11, Harry, 10, and George, eight, with her ex-husband Jamie O'Hara.

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Rumours and speculation started after Danielle gave birth to baby Autumn, as she looked sleek and slender just three weeks after giving birth. She posted images of her celebrating her birthday to Instagram and her fans were quick to compliment her - while others jumped to accusing her of having surgery to snap back to her pre-baby look.

Now, she has spoken out about the things being said as she denied any surgeries. Speaking to OK! she said: "Believe me, having liposuction after having a baby is the last thing on my mind. Was I really going to get the fat sucked out of me three months after giving birth?"

Danielle looked amazing as she posed in her underwear just three weeks after giving birth (Instagram)

She added: "It’s been really upsetting and frustrating because I tried so hard not to put loads of weight on. I didn’t eat for two this time and I looked after myself."

While she didn't have surgery after the most recent birth, she has previously admitted to having liposuction, a Brazilian bum lift and a boob job – at the same time – after the birth of her fourth child, Ronnie. But she revealed that her husband Michael put his foot down when it came to her getting more surgery, after she was left struggling to walk.

Danielle said: "I was really happy with the result but it’s a lot for your body to go through.

"I came home and the kids were like, “Mummy what’s wrong with you?” I couldn’t really walk properly and I just can’t do that to myself again with five to look after. And to think about something going wrong, you know, I want to be here for my kids. Michael also told me, “No more now, it’s got to stop.”

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