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MAFS UK star Nikita Jasmine shares health update after mystery surgery: 'It was needed'

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Nikita Jasmine has shared a health update after going under the knife at a private hospital earlier this year.The 27 year old, who recently branded Chloe Brockett a "lying little witch" as the pair lashed out at each other, opened up on the mystery surgery in an exclusive interview with OK!

magazine at the National Reality TV Awards UK 2022. Arriving at the red carpet with her Married At First Sight pal Jessika Power, who starred in the Australian version of the show, Nikita insisted that she's "absolutely fine" following the procedure. "I needed it, but I'm fit, I'm well.

It was two or three months ago now, but yeah I'm all good," Nikita added. Nikita looked stunning as she made her way to the awards show on Thursday 28 July as she donned a gold-embellished gown with a scoop neckline and a thigh-high split.

Accessorising with a single watch, a pendant necklace, a gold clutch and a pair of nude heels, Nikita styled her raven-hair down into waves as she smiled for the cameras.The Celebs Go Dating star last shared a health update back in April when she took to her Instagram stories to share how she was feeling before explaining the worrying side effect that prevented her from being discharged from hospital straight away.

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