Vogue Williams has revealed all the 'intense' cosmetic tweakments she's had done since returning home from I'm A Celebrity - joking that jungle life left her 'literally rotting'.
The podcaster and presenter, 40, posted her first ever YouTube vlog on Sunday - a week after the show filmed in Australia ended and she flew back home.
Mum-of-three Vogue was the third celebrity to be evicted from the Jungle after being a late entry with Tom Read Wilson, with AngryGinge winning the show overall.
In the debrief vlog she was sat in the salon as she said: 'I'm getting all the important jobs done today. I've come in to Debbie Thomas. I have put on some numbing cream as I don't know what we're doing but I hope it's intense.'
As the beautician got to work with potions and lotions on her skin she added: 'So in the jungle we were given lotion for our body and face and soap so I have just broken out so we are going to try and sort that out.'
The professional then appeared to be using an LED light laser on her skin as Vogue wore goggles to protect her eyes.
Vogue explained: 'So we have done a peel and now we are doing a hydrofacial to get all of the c**p out of my face. It feels like Christmas being in here.'
Later as she walked down the street she said: 'So I have just left... people always ask what I have done to my skin, I'm a bit red. But we did everything today.
'My skin is so bad from the Jungle as there was no skincare, first world problems. So I went in and I got extractions, lasers, the thing where they suck your skin, the lasers will help clear up this acne. We also did a little hair removal.
'So that is my Christmas skin, just need to get my Christmas hair done now. Look at that grey hair, I am literally rotting!'
The rest of her vlog showed her settling back into London life and spending time with her three children Gigi, Otto and Theodore.
Last week Vogue revealed she'd lost eight pounds during her jungle stint despite just 13 days in the Australian rainforest.
She said on her Global podcast Vogue and Amber: 'I lost 3.6 kilos. Everyone is very interested in what I lost and I lost 3.6 kilos going in.'
Her co-presenter and sister Amber Williams then asked her what that translates to in stone, to which she replied: 'Nearly eight pounds. That's a lot!'
Vogue added that since leaving camp and returning to a regular diet, she has gained two pounds back.
She said: 'Well, I've already put on two. That shows you that crash diets don't work!'
During her time stint on the show, viewers watched Vogue work out daily in order to maintain her washboard abs.
Vogue had told her campmates she was going to maintain her exercise routine 'so the rice and beans won't clog you up as much'.
As she did squats, bent over rows and lunges, she explained: 'I had it in my head I wanted to do a little bits of training whilst I'm here because it's great for the metabolism so the rice and beans won't clog you up as much.'
On Tuesday, Vogue returned to the UK where she was reunited with her husband Spencer Matthews at Heathrow Airport.
She then took to social media to share how she surprised her children at home.
Meanwhile, Vogue's fellow campmate Lisa Riley exclusively told Daily Mail how she lost a staggering 20 pounds during her stint.
The Emmerdale actress, 49, became the eighth star to leave the jungle two days before the final as she and Jack Osbourne were both voted out in a double elimination.
She admitted it wasn't just the rice and beans that led her to shed the pounds, but the small portions and hectic schedule.
She explained: 'Do you know what it is? It's portion control. Everyone says, 'Oh, it's beans and rice.' Yes, it is beans and rice, but it's actually what you consume.
'When you're in there, people don't have an idea of the lifestyle, the geography of the camp. It's the do-ability, the activeness.
'Like, when you go up to the Telegraph to talk, it's step after step. When you go to a challenge, you never stop moving. It's endless. It's not just sat around a campfire having loads of giggles.
'The activeness... by the time you've consumed the beans at night, you've probably burned it off.'
While Lisa confirmed she was never truly starving she continued: 'I've never ever been in Ethiopia; I was not starving.
'Yes, there were times I was really hungry, but by the time you've come back from the challenge, then the food basket's coming down, and everything starts to cook.
'For me, because I'm vegetarian, my veggie meal was always padded out with more rice anyway. Do I want to see rice again? No thanks. Rice and me are game over.'
Vogue & Amber is available to listen to now on Global Player, and all major podcast platforms.