Geordie Shore’s Kyle Christie’s had ‘£11,000-worth’ of surgery and still ‘not happy’

GEORDIE Shore's Kyle Christie has revealed he's still not happy with his face - despite having "£11,000-worth" of surgery on it.
The reality star has been open about his love of cosmetic procedures, and even recently underwent a BEARD transplant to change his look.
But now the star has hit back at claims he spent thousands from his own pocket, and admitted while he "spent a year getting free stuff" done, it hasn't made him happy.
Speaking exclusively to the Sun Online, Kyle said: "Everyone made a mountain out of a molehill, it went on Radio One, I was in the car and they were talking about it.
"I was like, ‘f***ing hell! I’ve had four years on TV and my beard has a bigger effect!’
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"I got it done for nought, I’m not gonna lie, I didn’t pay 11 grand, it’s stupid.
"I spent a year getting all this free stuff done and cosmetic surgery and it doesn’t make you happy, you’ve just got to love yourself. I’m not happier, I just feel more comfortable with my looks."
Kyle hit back at claims he's spent £11,000 of his own money too - insisting he couldn't knowing that "children are starving" around the world.
"I had leftover follicles with my hair," he added. "I got the hair transplant – and the only thing I’m not happy about and wanna set the record straight is I did not spend that much money.
"I would never, ever spend 11 grand on my looks, it was never that much ever. I would never spend that on anything on my face, I’m not that stupid – when there are kids starving in the world and I’m spending 11 grand on my face, that’s stupid."
The tatted reality TV star decided to splash the cash on a bushy beard to go with his fuller, thicker head of hair.
It was also revealed that his thinning hair had given him a “confidence problem”.
Kyle had designed his own hairline, according to Dr Kumari of the Hair Transplant Centre in Liverpool.
He told : “He had a confidence problem. Obviously he’s a telly guy and he wants to look his best.”
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