The woman with 350 plastic surgeries! She was on the brink of death after her bottom implants exploded

Her £10,000 bottom implants, which she had implanted in 2006, burst and have been seeping toxic silicone into her system ever since, she claimed last year.

And Alicia Douvall, 37, admitted that after being given another six months to have them out, she still hasn’t had them removed.

The former glamour model admitted in an interview with Closer that she can no longer sit down for more than 20 minutes because she is “frightened they could kill her.”

She stated last year that both of her buttock implants had completely ruptured, according to her surgeon. They can explode, which I had no idea.

I feel pain the entire time. Although I am aware that they must be removed, I am concerned that my sagging skin would make me appear abnormal.

For more details, MailOnline has spoken with an Alicia spokeswoman.

She told the journal in December 2015 that she needed to get the implants removed within six months or risk paying with her life.

At the beginning of the year, Alicia admitted her implants were destroying her sex life but said she was still unsure about whether or not she would get them removed.

The actress claims that the altered cheeks prevent her from being able to perform “certain things” in the bedroom, while acknowledging that men believe the implants are for “their pleasure.”

She recently admitted to The Sun that she wouldn’t engage in some sexual activities due to her implants.

I’m concerned about my implants during sexual activity. Your sex life is affected, and things alter as a result.

Men believe that those implants are there for their enjoyment, but you should always “look but don’t touch,” she added.

Alicia claims that the silicone used in the delicate implants for her bum has broken down and flowed into her body, giving her a “saggy bum” at the same time.

Famous people including football player John Terry, Diddy, Mickey Rourke, Blue’s Lee Ryan, and Calum Best, as well as Dennis Rodman, who disputes the allegations, are among Alicia’s purported sexual conquests.

Then there was Simon Cowell, with whom Alicia alleges she had six months of “11-times-a-day romps” in 2001.

Alicia recently admitted that she was on the fence about whether or not to have her leaking bum implants removed, despite saying that she had given up on cosmetic surgery for good.

As a result of ignoring the potentially fatal risk to her health, the TV star received a mocking backlash after her appearance on Loose Women.

Alicia, who acknowledges having body dysmorphia, expressed worry about how losing them will affect her appearance.

I don’t want to have surgery ever again, but because I’ve had so many, they found that my implants are leaking, so clearly there are complications. I must decide whether to remove them or have silicone in my body.

After the panel’s puzzled response, co-host Gloria Hunniford chimed in, asking the mother of two: “You’ve got children; surely it’s a no-brainer?”

It’s not quite as black and white as that, Alicia said. “If I had them removed, I would have droopy excess skin,” I said. “I don’t have the confidence in my physique.”

Gloria exclaimed, “You’d be living.”

In spite of her apparent unwillingness to put her health ahead of her appearance, the former Celebrity Big Brother participant, who was on the show with Georgia, the older of her two kids, maintained she was proud of her mother for refusing surgery.

She declared, “I want them removed obviously because it’s life threatening.” She overcame it and hasn’t used any since. I’ve warned her not to do it any more because it hurts those around her, but she’s come a long way.

Alicia has had two different stays in rehab due to her addiction to surgery, where she claims she was treated “like any other junkie.”

But Georgia acknowledged that her mother began to improve with the birth of her youngest daughter, Papaya, in 2012 after constantly relapsing.

Alicia continued, “I would never advocate surgery because I have seen it fail firsthand. Plastic surgery is comparable to showing off your insecurities. It inspires hope.

To the surprise of the panel, the TV personality disclosed that she wanted to be “just like Barbie” as a youngster when asked about the catalyst for her addiction to surgery.

Jane Moore, one of the panelists, bluntly told her, “It’s not really about Barbie.” You’re the one staring at yourself in the mirror and disliking what you see.