Pregnant Stephanie Davis reveals her toxic relationship with Jeremy McConnell made her hair fall out
Former Hollyoaks star revealed her blonde hair was actually a WIG
STEPHANIE Davis has claimed that the stress of going out with Jeremy McConnell made her hair fall out.
The former Hollyoaks actress - who is adamant that the Irish model is the father of her unborn son - made the astounding revelations in her new OK! blog.
Speaking about the benefits of pregnancy hormones, she revealed all about her brush with blonde a few months back.
She said: "I've been working hard to repair my hair as when I was 'blonde Steph', my hair snapped a lot and it also started to fall out with all the stress I was under. I also came up in blotches on my skin.
"My hair went really thin and I went in total shock which was really upsetting.
"Everyone always said one of my best features was my long dark hair that was all natural and here it was falling out.
"If I touched it, it would just come out in my hands and I was told it was all the pressure I was under. I had a cry about it quite often because I didn't feel like myself. It makes you feel womanly in a sense.
"A lot of people don't know this but when it was long and blonde it was actually a wig because my hair was just done for, I'd lost so much.
"I looked ill without it and just didn't feel human.
"It's in much better condition now and obviously with the pregnancy it's growing back a bit but I've just found out it can fall out again after giving birth! I'm dreading it."
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Steph went blonde about half way through her four month relationship with Jez, 26.
Pictures emerged of her finding out that the couple's Celebrity Big Brother housemate David Gest had died mid dye job.
It's no surprise that Steph's hair took a pounding during her time with Jezza.
The pair were constantly breaking up because of Jez's infidelities - and their VERY public break-up saw them throw accusations of drug addiction and prostitution at one another.
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