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Wednesday, 14 September 2016

TOWIE alum Amy Childs and Danielle Armstrong pose in coffins for gruesome photo shoot as part of anti-cosmetic surgery campaign

                                                                                  for their glamorous outfits and polished ensembles.

But Amy Childs and Danielle Armstrong swapped their elegant dresses for cold hospital gowns as they took part in a hard-hitting campaign against cosmetic surgery.
The TOWIE stars posed in coffins for gruesome photos to demonstrate that going under the knife to improve body appearance can be life threatening.
Gruesome: Amy Childs (pictured) and Danielle Armstrong swapped their elegant dresses for cold hospital gowns as they took part in a hard-hitting campaign against cosmetic surgery
Gruesome: Amy Childs (pictured) and Danielle Armstrong swapped their elegant dresses for cold hospital gowns as they took part in a hard-hitting campaign against cosmetic surgery
Grim: The shocking images juxtaposed the beauty of Amy, 26, and Danielle, 28, (pictured) with mocked-up blood and surgical instruments
Grim: The shocking images juxtaposed the beauty of Amy, 26, and Danielle, 28, (pictured) with mocked-up blood and surgical instruments
The shocking images, taken in a pretend operating theatre, juxtaposed the beauty of Amy, 26, and Danielle, 28, with mocked-up blood and surgical instruments.    
The Essex stunners cut deathly figures under the blue lights, with their faces pale and lips blue - with the help of a little make up.
After posing for the disturbing images, the duo gave a piece to camera to deliver their anti-surgery message.  
Amy, who had breast-enlargement surgery aged 18, joked that their day had been so 'random' - not least because they had to wear blue lipstick.
Disturbing: The TOWIE stars posed in coffins for compelling photos to demonstrate that going under the knife to improve body appearance can be life threatening
Disturbing: The TOWIE stars posed in coffins for compelling photos to demonstrate that going under the knife to improve body appearance can be life threatening
Danielle agreed: 'Girls stay away from the blue lipstick - you do look like you're about to die.'
Then the blonde beauty, who had a breast-enlargement operation in 2013, added: 'The message we want to give out to girls today is that you shouldn't be going under the knife.
'I know everyone on social media it's all about being size zero and being skinny but there is ways around it - obviously healthy dieting and exercise.' (sic) 
Cosmetic surgery is becoming increasingly popular with over 51,000 Britons going under the knife in 2015.
Posing for the camera: After the disturbing photos were taken, the duo, who have both had breast-enlargement surgery, gave a piece to camera to deliver their anti-surgery message
Posing for the camera: After the disturbing photos were taken, the duo, who have both had breast-enlargement surgery, gave a piece to camera to deliver their anti-surgery message
That year saw a 12.6 per cent rise in invasive cosmetic procedures and a 20 per cent rise in demand for liposuction procedures for both men and women combined. 
The exact number of deaths from cosmetic procedures in the UK has not been disclosed by the Department of Health and British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons but in 2007 the NHS saw over a 100 people admitted for post-surgery lipo complications. 
Roy Cowley, Managing Director of 3D-Lipo, a non-surgical aesthetic specialist running the campaign, said: 'The message of our Dying To Be Beautiful Campaign is very simple. You don’t need to die to look great. We’re urging the UK to think before they go under the knife.' 
Beauties: The Essex stunners cut deathly figures under the blue lights, with their faces pale and lips blue - with the help of a little make up - but were in higher spirits after the shoot
Beauties: The Essex stunners cut deathly figures under the blue lights, with their faces pale and lips blue - with the help of a little make up - but were in higher spirits after the shoot

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