GEMMA Collins says controversial Skinny Jabs injections "have changed her life" as she shows off her incredible two stone weight loss.
The 38-year-old pouted for the camera as she praised the weight loss specialists for helping her change the habit of a lifetime.
The £250 injections act as an appetite suppressant and helps the body turn stored fat into energy.
Gemma told her followers: "Everyone has been asking 'how the hell have you lost weight, GC?'.
"Well, it's all all down to Skinny Jabs and the amazing team there.
"They have transformed my whole life with regards to dieting."
Insisting her fans can help transform their bodies and lose weight just like she did, Gemma added: "It's something you can do too.
"It's so fantastic. Summer's not going to be too far away and you can lose two stone just like me."
The official website states that SkinnyJab "removes hunger from the equation", also reassuring that the suppressant used in the the plan regulates blood glucose levels that allows the body to turn stored fat into energy.
It boasts that the plan is suitable for anyone aged between 18 and 76 and the first programme last three weeks, costing £250.
Repeat jabs are £135 a pop and last two to four weeks.
Dr Sarah Jarvis, clinical director at patient.info, told The Sun Online: "It should only be used by people who are obese, or who are significantly overweight and also have other medical conditions.
"In studies, the average amount of weight lost by people taking this drug for weight loss was about 4-6kg over a year, and about 4.6kg over 3 years.
"Some people will lose more, some people less. But it clearly is not a ‘miracle cure’ – there really is no side-effect free miracle solution for obesity.
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"This injection should only be used under close medical supervision, in addition to effective diet and lifestyle changes.
"Like any other licensed drug, it has side effects – among the most common are feeling sick or being sick and diarrhoea."