EXCLUSIVEJodie Marsh admits she wants to reverse her glamour model boob job after quitting fame to start an animal sanctuary - but reveals surgeons refuse to operate

Jodie Marsh has revealed she wants to reverse her boob job, nearly two decades after she boosted her bust to a 32GG. 

The TV personality, 45, made her name for being an all natural glamour model who went toe to toe with the cosmetically enhanced Jordan aka Katie Price.

However, at the age of 29 she went under the knife after noticing her body was changing, a decision she'd now like to reverse. 

Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, Jodie insisted that while she 'doesn't live life with regrets', she would like to shrink her bust - yet is finding the process impossible. 

She explained: 'I would like to have my boobs reduced, but right now I don't have the time or money to do it, and I can't find a surgeon that will do it anyway, because they're all saying it's too big a job and I think they're scared to do it.'

Jodie Marsh has revealed she wants to reverse her boob job, nearly two decades after she boosted her bust to a 32GG
Jodie is pictured in 2008 after her boob job

Jodie Marsh has revealed she wants to reverse her boob job, nearly two decades after she boosted her bust to a 32GG (right, in 2008)

Jodie explained that while she could probably find surgeons to do the procedure abroad, she wanted to have the procedure done safely and ethically on home soil. 

Those who had agreed to do the surgery revealed that they would have to remove her implants and leave her with loose skin for up to nine months before operating again - which would put her out of action working at her animal sanctuary - which requires her doing intense manual labour.  

Jodie continued: 'I don't regret having my boobs done, but I would like to have them reduced at some point in the future.

'But I think I think everything happens for a reason, everything's a lesson.

'You're always learning, and I think everything I've been through in my life has got me to where I am now. I do believe everything happens for a reason.'

In recent years, Jodie has had a complete career overhaul, turning her back on fame to run an animal sanctuary in Essex, opening Fripps Farm in 2020. 

Jodie burst onto the showbiz scene at the tender age of 24 with a stint on short-lived reality show Essex Wives. 

At the time she was working as a stripper at Stringfellows gentlemen’s club and soon found herself becoming a lads' mag favourite. 

The TV personality, 45, made her name for being an all natural glamour model but at the age of 29 she went under the knife after noticing her body was changing (pictured in 2006)

The TV personality, 45, made her name for being an all natural glamour model but at the age of 29 she went under the knife after noticing her body was changing (pictured in 2006) 

A vegetarian from the age of five, Jodie has always adored wildlife, and while she was earning thousands stripping off for glamour shoots, she would be daydreaming about working with animals.

However, it wasn't until the tragic death of her mother Kristina in September 2020 from cancer that Jodie felt the push she needed to open Fripps Farm.  

Jodie explained: 'When my mum got sick, her decline was fairly quick. It was during Covid so me and my dad had to care for her at home because the hospitals had kicked all the cancer patients out. 

'It was just horrific. I gave up work and gave up everything to care for my mum. And that was what made me realise that life's too short, watching my mum die in front of me.

'Why would I go and do another TV show or another photoshoot or whatever it is when that's not what I want to be doing in life? That's not what's gonna make me happy.

'What's gonna make me happy is having an animal sanctuary, because it's the only thing I've ever truly wanted. I always knew that was the end goal.'

It wasn't a hard decision for Jodie to step away from the limelight.

By her own admission: 'I hated being famous. If I had money no one would ever see me again!' 

Jodie has always adored wildlife, and while she was earning thousands stripping off for glamour shoots, she would be daydreaming about working with animals

Jodie has always adored wildlife, and while she was earning thousands stripping off for glamour shoots, she would be daydreaming about working with animals

It wasn't until the tragic death of her mother Kristina in September 2020 from cancer that Jodie felt the push she needed to open Fripps Farm

It wasn't until the tragic death of her mother Kristina in September 2020 from cancer that Jodie felt the push she needed to open Fripps Farm

Now though, Jodie is pleased that she went through the trauma of being trolled because it put her on her path to opening Fripps. 

She explained: 'In a way I'm glad I went through it all before. I don't care now. If I hadn't I might be reading the trolls comments and feeling suicidal now whilst living my dream. 

'I'm in heaven every day. Fripps is my paradise and I'm the happiest I've ever been.'

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