NW Magazine – July 15, 2019

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SophieKasaei’sstickingit
to body-shamers by sticking
a needle into her hind end!
On a recent getaway to Greece,
the Geordie Shore star did more
than get the girls out – she
showed off her newest ass-et!
The 29-year-old’s chubbier
cheeks have experts believing
Soph’s had surgery to plump up
her patootie, Kardashian-style.
“Her bottom seems much
bigger and more lifted,” says UK
plastic surgeon Mark Ho-Asjoe.
“So it looks like she’s had a fat
transfer, which means taking fat
from another place on the body
and injecting it into the bum.”
Sophie, who dropped a
substantial 12kg last year, has

mad
nos
ofth
she’
herselftoa littlenipntuck
overtheyears.
“My lips, eyebrows and
boobs are all fake,” she has
admitted. “In our industry,
it’s all about how you look.
The cruel fact is, the better you
look, the more work you get.”
Not only is Sophie not shy
about her body of work, but
she’s proud as punch too. “I
may look like I haven’t changed
as much as the other [Geordie
Shore] girls, but I’ve had more
filler done than all of them put
together.” Good for you, babes!

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’s treated
self to a little nip’n’tuck

So hie:


WHO DIS?


Soph’s proud
of the extra
junk in her
trunk

Let’s learn the


If thehottiesonLoveIsland
UKhave you reaching for
Google Translate, we’ve got
youcovered!

THEY SAY: “Dead ting”
THEY MEAN: Boring, dull,
plain. Thank Amber for
hisone.

THEY SAY: “Bev”
THEY MEAN: Fit. Although
despite Lucie’s desire to
make it a catchphrase, it
ain’tcatching on.

THEY SAY: “Fanny flutter”
THEY MEAN: That feeling
when your nether regions
get a little excited. Maura
can copyright this one.

THEY SAY: “Factor 50”

THEYMEAN:Tolayonthe
charm real thick, like you
do with SPF on a hot day.

THEY SAY: “Bullbeep”
THEY MEAN: Bullshit –
in its most polite form.
Curtis blurted this one out
after trying it on with a
disinterested Jourdan.

THEY SAY: “Can I pull you
for a chat?”
THEY MEAN: We need to talk,
STAT. It’s the nice way of
prefacing a conversation that
will inevitably lead to “I fancy
you” or “You’re dumped”.

THEY SAY: “It is what it is”
THEY MEAN: C’est la vie.
Just been dumped? It is
what it is.

LOVE ISLAND


LINGO!


U G y T T p t T T d m a T

He makes
my fanny
flutter!

I’m such^
a bev! It is
what it is

Can I pull
you for a
chat?


Just don’t
lay it on
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