Vogue Williams has revealed she was trolled for having small boobs as she gets set to debut her new plastic surgery show.
The mum-of-three, 36, shot to fame in 2010 in Irish reality TV series Fade Street, but admitted she was plagued by cruel comments when she started out in her career, Mirror.co.uk reports.
Opening up about the "awful" time ahead of her latest gig, Send Nudes: Body SOS, Vogue said: "I used to get slagged off so much for having small boobs. I hated it."
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"There wasn't anything my mum could say to make me feel better."
Vogue is a mum to kids Theodore, three, Gigi, two and Otto, four months, with Made In Chelsea's Spencer Matthews.
Speaking about their future development, she said: "It's tough when you're growing up, but I'll make sure to reassure my children that not everyone should look the same," reports Closer magazine.
The Irish presenter has been praised for her incredible figure since giving birth in April, but insists she's only concentrating on 'repairing the damage' pregnancy has done to her body.
Her new show, Send Nudes: Body SOS, which airs on Channel 4 from August 31, follows contestants as they decide whether or not to go under the knife.
To help them make the "extreme" decision, they are shown what they could look like if they had the procedures.
Avatars are taken using 360-degree cameras that capture every part of the body.
After hearing about the surgery risks from a team of experts, it is then down to the contestants to decide to go ahead with the procedure or not.
Vogue has said she's "really excited" to front the new five-part show - but it's already been branded "horrific" by some viewers.
As the mum-of-three shared a video of a teaser for the new series on Instagram, one person lamented: "Wow what a horrific horrible concept for a show."
""Awful program," said another, while a third quipped: "She’s really turning into the number one choice to host plastic surgery related shows."
However, Vogue, who previously presented BBC docuseries Plastic Surgery Undressed reckons the show is "empowering".
She said: "It was also going to be a show to promote body positivity and I think we nailed that."
The presenter added that while surgery is an "extreme option", if people done the research and feel it's right for them, they should 'go for it'.
However on the topic of her boobs, Vogue concluded: "I think I'll live with my tiny little pecks, I'm fine!"
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