Geordie Shore star shows her thinning hair after cruel trolls made her go bald
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Geordie Shore star Abbie Holborn has showed fans her hair after revealing the stress of trolls made her go bald.
Abbie shot to fame on the MTV show back in 2017 and sadly lost her hair three years ago due to the stress of cruel trolls who hurled insults such as "fish eyes" at her.
But now the 26-year-old reality star lost has posted new photos of her locks on Instagram to give fans an update.
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Abbie, who took her weave out for the snaps, announced that she was going to cover up her bald patches by visiting a clinic and getting micropigmentation.
She explained that she'd been covering up her hair with extensions for "years" but is finally going to get treatment for the issue.
Abbie wrote: "My poor hair.
"After years of covering up and covering up and overfilling my head with extensions I'm so excited to get this sorted finally tomorrow and start the process with @ombre_smp_clinic."
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The Geordie Shore beauty has been told she needs four treatments and has to go to the clinic every fortnight to get the best out of her transformation.
She continued: "It's basically for people, men can get it, I've not really seen that many women get it.
"But obviously women can get it too. It's for people that kind of have alopecia, either traction alopecia, going bald or just have hair loss in general. Bald patches…
"It's kind of like a form of tattoo."
Abbie bravely opened up about her baldness back in 2020, telling The Sun: "I started to get thinner, and not just in weight.
"I noticed my hair was coming out in clumps too. Then one night, I was looking in the mirror and gasped. I had huge bald patches all over my head.
"I knew it wasn’t from hair extensions because I hadn’t been wearing them at that time – it must be a form of the condition Alopecia that affected Gail Porter."
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