Frankie Bridge has undergone a new procedure and documented the process and results with her fans.
The Loose Women star and member of The Saturdays also shares new vlogs on her YouTube channel on a weekly basis. From documenting her family life, business endeavours, and day-to-day activities, Frankie films a wide range of content.
In her videos, she has also been open about her cosmetic surgery and procedures. Before Christmas, Frankie underwent a lip blush and had a Sofwave laser on her face.
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A week later, Frankie admitted it was “hard” trying to look young as her face started to “swell”. In addition to the lip blush and Sofwave laser, the What About Us hitmaker said she had since had a multi-functional injectable called Julaine done and more Botox.
However, in a new update, Frankie has had a lymphatic drainage massage and is happy with the outcome. According to the Cleveland Clinic, it is a “gentle form of massage used to relieve inflammation related to lymphedema.”
Frankie Bridge undergoes a lymphatic drainage massage
While filming herself in her car, Frankie said her brows, “tash” and lashes “desperately” needed “doing”.
Minutes later, Frankie showed viewers herself having her lymphatic drainage massage on her face and stomach while lying down on her back.
After having it done, Frankie was immediately pleased. “My face feels great,” she said.
“Look at that! I’ve got a jaw back. Wild!” Frankie added.
The singer said her jaw felt “achy” but “in a nice way”. While pulling down her leggings, Frankie said she was “sculpted”.
The 37-year-old insisted she likes to have the procedure before and after hopping on a flight to help with the “puff”.
‘Just pure rage!’
In a previous vlog, Frankie showed off her swollen face. Frankie revealed it was the reaction to eating lots of sugar.
“I’ve never had a body that has likes women’s hormones,” she announced. “I don’t know what that says about me, but it hates it.”
“Ever since I was younger, I’ve struggled with painful periods,” she added.
Frankie said that she’d “never had PMS though”, stating that it is a “new” thing for her. “Even when I was pregnant, Wayne might tell you a different story, I never had that irritability, like just pure rage,” she continued.
While laughing, Frankie admitted: “Turns out I do now!”
Frankie Bridge has never shied away from talking about her mental health and depression.
While in The Saturdays, the singer admitted she reached breaking point and struggled. As a result, she checked herself into a specialist mental health hospital in 2011.
Frankie Bridge checks into mental health hospital
“I’d reached a point where I couldn’t cope with everyday life,” she told BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat in 2020.
“I was constantly crying and telling my partner [footballer Wayne Bridge] that I didn’t really want to be here anymore.”
At the time, Frankie had already committed to filming a music video shoot in Iceland. Frankie and her manager came to an agreement that she’d keep working and be admitted when the two-day shoot was over.
“Luckily it was a moody shoot so I didn’t have to put on this happy, smiley front,” she admitted.
‘I was anxious from the womb’
While speaking to The Guardian in 2024, Frankie insisted she has been “anxious from the womb”.
“It’s who I am. As a child, my thoughts would happen at night-time: I’d struggle to breathe and have stomach aches,” she continued.
“Depression came in my late teens. The doctor suggested therapy and I was outraged. “I’m British. We don’t do that.” Then I realised anxiety had spilled over into something else.”
Frankie revealed her grandmother gave her the nickname Sunshine and Showers because she was “either happy or low, without much in between”.
Frankie’s book
In 2020, Frankie published a book, OPEN: Why Asking for Help Can Save Your Life, which “opens up about her ongoing journey from breakdown to breakthroughs and through self-loathing, hospitalisation and self-acceptance”.
While promoting the book, Frankie shared with Happiful: “Knowledge is key. Know what is happening to you, find someone you can confide in, and don’t give yourself such a hard time. Remember, a better day is around the corner.”
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