
Get Me Out Of Here and clashing with Rylan Clark-Neal.
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Meanwhile, the duo took another pop at reality TV in 2013, competing on I'm A Celebrity. "I had to look at myself in the mirror every day healing, and be like, 'What did I do to myself? How did I get here? What is going on?' I basically had to hit that rock-bottom moment in my life, to realize what was important to me."Īnd just last year she told Cosmopolitan: "I wish I had waited and not made a decision so young because I have long-term health complications." That's how Michael Jackson died," she told Paper magazine. "Cutting yourself up isn't something I'd recommend, and Demerol isn't anything to play around with. What's more, she's still suffering from the lasting health effects now. But these days, she deeply regrets taking such drastic action. Out cold for 10 hours, she had a nose job, butt lift, brow lift, chin reduction, liposuction, a boob job and her ears pinned back before she 'died for a minute when too much Demerol - a powerful painkiller - stopped her heart beating.Īt the time, the insecure star claimed the surgery had left her feeling 'sexier' than ever. Then came Heidi's most erratic move yet when she underwent 10 plastic surgeries in one day - a decision that almost cost her her life. "We thought, 'We have got to spend this money before the asteroid hits.'" "The thing is, we heard that the planet was going to end in 2012," Spencer admitted to OK! magazine. "We thought we were Jay Z and Beyoncé."Įven more astounding though was the reason they did it. "We were immature and we got caught up," Spencer told In Touch Weekly in 2014. They even dropped £2million on the making of Heidi's flop album, Superficial, which sold only 1,000 copies in its first week and failed to chart.

Why? Because despite earning almost £150,000 per episode, they'd blown their £7.5million earnings in two years on £23,000 shopping sprees, £3,000 bottles of wine, £11,000-a-night bodyguards and a crystal collection worth a staggering £750,000.
