Bobby Norris, best known for his role on The Only Way Is Essex, has opened up about his recent facelift, admitting the surgery was not purely cosmetic but corrective. Appearing on This Morning on Wednesday, the 39-year-old told hosts Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard that he had 'no option' but to undergo the procedure after overstretching his face from years of filler use.
'I was really abusing fillers and for a ten year window I was going every 12 weeks,' Norris said. 'I'm almost correcting my stupidity with the facelift.' The reality star had been documenting his recovery on social media, sharing clips of bruising and swelling that sparked concern among followers.
Norris, who joined TOWIE in 2012 and left in 2024, has been transparent about his cosmetic history. He previously revealed he underwent an upper left blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery), buccal fat removal, and liposuction under his chin. He also had 360-degree torso liposuction after being hit by a motorbike in London last November, which limited his ability to exercise.
'I was frustrated that I couldn't get in the car and drive. I couldn't go to the gym, which is a huge part of my life,' he explained, adding that the liposuction was not weight loss surgery but a targeted procedure. Norris also appeared on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins in 2024 before leaving due to injury.



