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has said she is being 'attacked' by trolls for losing too much weight after revealing her incredible transformation.
The star, 60, has dropped an impressive 3.5stone and has gone from a size 20 to 14.
Last year, the Daily Mail revealed how Coleen had become the new face of weight loss company Voy, which promotes fat jabs.
However, while she has been showing off her slimmer frame in recent months, Coleen has faced trolling as a result.
She said: 'I tried to not let the trolls affect me, but it was hard when they were calling me fat and all these names, because those were things that I actually thought about myself.
The mum-of-one continued to Bella magazine: 'Now people attack me for the opposite, claiming I've lost too much weight.
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Coleen Nolan has said she is being 'attacked' for losing too much weight after revealing her incredible transformation
'I just can't win. But I don't mind these comments as much. I almost think "thank you" because I needed to lose the weight.'
Coleen added that she feels 'much more confident' now and when it comes to snacking, she treats herself to 'one or two instead of the whole packet'.
While Coleen previously said she would not take fat jabs, she announced her U-turn in a social media post last October.
Alongside her video to promote Voy, Coleen said: 'My weight has always been such a major part of my life and the pressure of it has always felt like it's been there.
'The dieting cycle was just exhausting. When I was younger, you know, to me was about looks and feeling good about yourself and the way you look.
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'With Voy, I found a programme made for me, with experts I can trust and a plan built to last. I feel very very confident that it's absolutely the way forward for me'.
Voy offers clinical help for weight loss - including Mounjaro and Wygovy jabs as well as Orlos capsules - and coaching for weight loss.
Only last year did Coleen swear by never using weight loss drugs like Ozempic as she said: 'I don’t believe in any of that.'
Despite the ad, Coleen didn't make clear to viewers if she is or has taken any weight loss injections.
Coleen reportedly told The Sun: 'I’ve been open about my struggles with weight over the years, and when a recent blood test showed I was pre-diabetic, it really motivated me to take action for my long-term health.
'Working with the team at Voy has been a positive step forward. What appealed to me was their holistic approach, combining medical guidance with coaching, nutrition support, and mindset work. This isn’t about a quick fix; it’s about learning healthier habits and building sustainable change.
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'What’s made the biggest difference for me is the support, structure, and positive mindset the programme has helped me create. I finally feel I’m taking control of my health in a way that’s right for me, and that allows me to enjoy life with my family.'
Coleen previously opened up about her weight in 2024 and said that she had a huge 'wake-up call' when she was told she was pre-diabetic.
While Coleen previously said she would not take fat jabs, she announced her U-turn in a social media post last October (pictured in 2022)
The presenter was given the concerning news after suffering from a nasty chest infection.
As reported by the NHS, type 2 diabetes can lead to several dangerous complications including kidney problems and coronary heart disease.
Coleen wrote in The Mirror: 'It's been a wake-up call to say, "OK, fatty, you've had enough snacks, step away from the fridge!"
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'My new diet is a work in progress and I'm still getting used to reading labels to check sugar content. But I’ve cut out all unhealthy snacks like chocolate and crisps.'
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