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Mum who lied to get £7k NHS nose job says she wants ANOTHER because Phillip Schofield told her ‘it’s still wonky’

A MUM-OF-THREE who lied to get a free nose job on the NHS says she wants a second free one after Phillip Schofield called it "wonky", The Sun Online has revealed.

Carla Bellucci, 37, faked depression to get a £7,000 nose job on the NHS and even claims she "flirted" with a GP to get a slight bump fixed.

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Carla has been signed off work for 'stress and anxiety'Credit: C.Bellucci
Carla Bellucci says she lied to get a nose job on the NHSCredit: C.Bellucci

The brazen woman went on to ITV's This Morning last month freely admitting she "milked the system", but Phillip didn't hold back.

He told her: "Your nose is still a bit off! You will get battered on social media."

Now she's revealed she will try to get another nose job on the NHS since "they've done it before" and because now she does suffer from stress and anxiety.

The admin worker and model, from Borehamwood, Herts said: "I will try and get another nose job on the NHS. They’ve done it before so who knows.

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“Before I didn’t have any health problems when I got one and now I do.

“If they were able to give me on before maybe they can give me on again now."

'IT'S PUT ME IN A STATE'

Carla said because of Phillip's comments she is in therapy and hasn't been able to return to work.

She added: "It has put me in a state. I’m going to therapy now.

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"I felt he really went in on me. I'm reconsidering having my nose done because what he said has affected me.

“I want to get it corrected even more. I’m trying to get it on NHS but I will go private if I have to."

The Instagram model has been signed off for long-term sickness at work because of her mental health problems.

She has also self-referred for counselling and has been giving six weeks of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) at the taxpayers' expense, to help her cope with the trolls.

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Before I didn’t have any health problems when I got one and now I do. If they were able to give me on before maybe they can give me on again now that I do.

Carla Bellucci

She admitted she faked having depression, but maintains her stress and anxiety are real saying its because people have attacked her for admitting how she got her nose job.

Carla told Fabulous Digital earlier this month: "Yes, I faked depression. I have never suffered from depression in my life, but I do have stress and anxiety.

"People should stop attacking me. They’re jealous and frankly the NHS is broken, not me."

The former glamour model had the operation in February after faking depression - and claims the "funny thing" is no one "checked a thing".

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Cosmetic surgery is not routinely provided on the NHS but can be given for psychological or physical health reasons.

A spokesman for the Royal Free London said: “Carla Bellucci had a medical procedure at Chase Farm Hospital. No cosmetic work was carried out.

“We would ask her to use our official complaints channels if she has any concerns about her care.

Carla told her GP she had depressionCredit: Carla Bellucci
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Carla underwent the operation in FebruaryCredit: Carla Bellucci
Phillip laid into Carla and said people would tear into her on social mediaCredit: ITV
Phil told her her nose was 'still a little wonky'

NHS and plastic surgery

COSMETIC surgery is not routinely provided on the NHS but can be provided for psychological or other health reasons.

The NHS might pay for:

  • Breast implants if a woman's breasts are severely underdeveloped or asymmetrical, and it's clear this is causing her significant psychological distress
  • Nose reshaping if the person has breathing problems
  • A tummy tuck if the person has excess fat or skin after weight loss or pregnancy
  • A breast reduction operation if the weight of a woman's breasts is causing her back problems


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