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Skye Wheatley reveals she has been scammed by Thailand medical clinic

Skye Wheatley has revealed she has been scammed by a Thai medical clinic, years after her botched boob job saga.

The I’m A Celebrity! Australia 2024 winner, 30, reportedly shared a series of posts detailing the alleged scam as she asked her followers for advice.

Skye bought eye drops from a medical clinic in Thailand to help her eye condition but was left annoyed when they didn’t work, according to Outspoken the Podcast.

She has previously spoken about her struggles with pinguecula, a harmless yellowish raised growth on the white part of the eye which can cause redness and irritation. It is thought to be caused by exposure to sun, wind and dust.

Skye reportedly bought eye drops from an apparent medical clinic in Thailand after finding them on TikTok and used the product for five months without any results.

She said she tried to call the clinic but didn’t get any answer, and admitted she thought it might have been a scam but was desperate to improve her eye condition.

Sisters Amy, Sophie & Kate Taeuber spoke about the ordeal on their podcast, Outspoken, and questioned Skye for trusting medical advice from TikTok.

‘I just find it crazy that she used the eye drops for five months, it made me feel really ill when I heard that,’ they shared.

‘Not to victim blame, but I cannot believe she purchased from this TikTok, it looked like such a scam.’

The hosts explained that Skye has an eye specialist in Australia but has been told the condition isn’t bad enough for surgery, leaving her looking for another solutions.

Skye reportedly bought eye drops from a medical clinic in Thailand to help her eye condition but was left annoyed when they didn't work, asking her followers if it was a scam

‘I just hope that whatever she’s been putting in her eyes is a clear solution and hasn’t been making it worse,’ they added.

The alleged scam comes after she suffered from a botched boob job in Thailand which left her with a ‘double bubble’ – when a breast implant sits lower than the original breast fold.

She got another breast enhancement late last year after spending years trying to fix the botched 2015 surgery, which she had after cutting a promotional deal with a medical tourism company in Thailand.

After the botched surgery, Skye wanted bigger implants inserted to save herself from having to get a breast lift to try and fix her ‘double bubble’.

Taking to her Instagram Stories in December, the Big Brother star said she was happy with the results of her second surgery to fix the botched boob job.

The alleged scam comes after Skye got a breast enhancement late last year after spending years trying to fix a botched Thai surgery

Ahead of the fix, she said: ‘It’s time, we are getting the girls revamped next week, I am going to see Dr Richardson, he had so many photos on his page of boobies which I loved looking at. 

‘The plan is I have to go a little bigger to avoid the lift, I wish I could show you all the problem but I am doing that with girls in my DMs so if you want to see a picture or video of my boobies DM me, we will exchange piccies of our boobies.’

Skye said she was getting 500cc implants, which is on the upper range of large, according to The Aesthetics Society.

She continued: ‘So my right breast is 425cc and left is 350cc and I honestly feel like they look same size so going 75ccs bigger won’t make too much of a difference.

In 2015, Skye travelled to Thailand to have her breasts enlarged as part of a promotional deal with a medical tourism company. 

In 2015, Skye travelled to Thailand to have her breasts enlarged as part of a promotional deal but was left with a 'double bubble' - when an implant sits lower than the original breast fold

She had claimed for years that she didn’t like her uneven breasts, with one measuring at an A-cup and the other at a C-cup.

The model had hoped the augmentation would fix her asymmetrical chest – but after waking up the next day with D-cups, she complained of puckering in the crease below the right breast.

Previously speaking to Daily Mail Australia about the ordeal, she warned young girls not to be lured by the promise of cheap plastic surgery abroad, saying: ‘Don’t, it’s not worth it, stay in Australia.’

‘If something goes wrong you have to pay for another flight to more costs to get it fixed. Do your research, I wish I had done mine better,’ she went on.

‘I want my old boobs back as it will cost too much to fix and will be so much hassle than if I had got them done in Australia.’

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Written by Mail Online

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