Lauren Goodger has slammed rumours that she is rushing to get plastic surgery after giving birth.
The reality star, 35, is currently expecting her second baby with on and off again boyfriend Charles Drury.
Lauren fell pregnant for the second time just eight weeks after welcoming baby girl Larose last July.
According to a source, the star is 'all about maintenance' and wants to get cosmetic procedures done soon after her labour, but her reps have denied the claims.
"Lauren doesn't want to waste any time, she wants a tummy tuck, liposuction and other tweaks - and has bragged that no one will recognise her," the insider told Closer magazine.
"She is all about maintenance when it comes to her body and looks. She loves getting procedures done but she's had to lay off it all during pregnancy as it's not advised by doctors."
However, her reps denied the rumours and explained that Lauren has no plans for any surgery after giving birth.
"Lauren will be focusing on being a parent to her daughters when her next baby arrives," they added.
The insider also claimed the 35-year-old's pals are worried about her going under the knife during an important time of her life.
Lauren has previously talked about her relationship with her body and said she 'probably' has body dysmorphia.
In 2016, she said: "I never feel happy, no matter what size I am. I can look at a picture and everyone tells me I look great, but I think I look revolting."
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The NHS describes the disorder as a type of anxiety that causes people to have a distorted view of how they look and to spend a lot of time worrying about their appearance.
Lauren recently took to social media to reveal she is terrified of giving birth for the second time after having a difficult birth the first time.
She said: "Laying here so tired meant to of been sleep 2.5 hours ago! And all I can think about is labour!! Giving birth and I've got to do it all again... Scared."
Lauren gave birth at home, in a drug-free labour, describing it as the "hardest thing I've ever done in my life", and feared she was going to die due to the pain and constant contractions.
In a follow-up post the next morning, the influencer said despite her fears she knows she will be strong.
"I'm so scared but I know I am strong and go into my zone," she said.
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