Kerry Katona has admitted she burst into tears after seeing her new nose after recently going under the knife.
The media personality, 43, had the surgery in order to fix the damage she caused during years of drug abuse.
But it’s been an emotional rollercoaster for Kerry who feels she now has lost some resemblance to her biological father Ron Armstrong.
Writing in her new magazine column, Kerry wrote: ‘I burst into tears when I got home and saw it, because it looked swollen and different.
‘I’m also a little sad because I have the same nose as my biological dad, so it makes me think I’ve lost that link.’
Kerry Katona has admitted she burst into tears after seeing her new nose after recently going under the knife
It’s been an emotional rollercoaster for Kerry who feels she now has lost some resemblance to her biological father Ron Armstrong (seen before surgery)
Kerry used a detective agency to track down her biological father Ron Armstrong but he passed away from throat cancer before they were due to meet.
He only saw his daughter once in his life, during a meeting with Kerry’s mother Sue when Kerry was just two months old.
The News of the World reported that Ron was a married man and already had three children when he had an affair with then 19-year-old Sue, who was working at a canteen on a building site in Warrington.
The pair began to see each other, but stopped their relationship when Sue fell pregnant, and Sue agreed to bring Kerry up as a single mother.
As a child, Kerry was placed in care and brought up by four sets of foster parents.
Kerry wrote in her column: ‘Let this be a lesson – don’t do drugs! If you’re thinking about rhinoplasty, make sure you’re prepared for the aftermath.’
It comes after Kerry confirmed that her plastic surgery had been a success, however she was struggling with her recovery due to her absent partner.
Writing in for OK! magazine, she revealed she was ‘upset’ she hadn’t seen her fiance for more than a week and confessed she was feeling unsupported.
The former Atomic Kitten confirmed that her plastic surgery had been a success, however she was struggling with her recovery due to her absent partner (pictured with Ryan)
Kerry Katona has admitted she feels ‘unsupported’ by her fiance Ryan Mahoney and has moved in with her mother Sue for the time being
She said: I want to say a massive thank you to my mum, who has been my rock during the last couple of weeks. I’ve been staying at hers and she’s really looked after me.
‘If I’m honest, I’ve felt more lonely than ever during my recovery. Ryan was away getting a tattoo in London when I went into hospital and I haven’t seen him since my surgery over a week ago.
‘That upset me, because it made me feel unsupported and I could have done with the emotional support.
‘I’m always the ‘strong mum’ in our house and this week I really wanted to be looked after and have him here, but I had my mum instead.’
Earlier this month, Kerry revealed the gruesome results of her nose job after going under the knife.
She had gone for surgery at Pall Mall Cosmetics after she was left with a hole in her septum after previous drug use in her twenties.
Pictures from after showed her all bandaged up and bruised with blood left on her skin.
The surgeon used a piece of her rib to make her nose more stable and to correct the support inside her nostril.
It comes after she revealed the real reason she was having done – after suffering years of ‘shame and embarrassment’ because of her nose.
Before the surgery on Tuesday the clinic posted a video of Kerry meeting with her surgeon Mr Raghavan as she explained the ‘shame and embarrassment’ she feels about her nose.
She said: ‘I have so much shame and embarrassment around my nose because of my past but it’s been a million and one years now so for me it’s like a big reward.
‘I’m always sniffing all the time because my nose is always running and I’m always very paranoid about it. So to get this fixed is amazing.’
Mr Raghavan said said back to her as he explained the procedure: ‘Regarding the nose, you have a hole in the septum, inside the nose and there is not much support there for the tip of the nose. It just goes in and there is no support there.
‘And that is making the shape of the nose a bit different to how it was before. We should be able to reconstruct the support again and we will have to use a piece of rib cartilage which we would take from the right side. We can mobilize the lining of the nose.
‘In the future there will be better shape and better function and the hole should heal.’