DANNIELLA Westbrook has confirmed her wedding to jailbird fiance David is still on.
The former EastEnders star, 49, spoke exclusively to The Sun after having life-changing facial reconstruction surgery in Turkey this week.

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Danniella has been dating her prison boyfriend David on and off for around six years.
The pair met when they both lived in Spain, but they’ve suffered ups and downs throughout their relationship.
However, they stayed in touch and when he was sent to prison in 2019 they both decided to rekindle their romance.
Now with her newfound confidence after surgery Danniella is full stem ahead with the wedding plans ahead of David’s release later this year.
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She said: “It’s just waiting for him to come home now.
“We’re very much together and wedding plans are moving forward.
“Actually just today I went and put a deposit down on a wedding dress. We’ll be getting married abroad – I can’t say much more than right now but I just can’t wait to marry him.”
Today Danniella told The Sun she feared she’d died when going under for her latest surgery.
She said: “I was very fearful. My mum and my son Kai were on the phone constantly – I wrote up a will before I left and my son is the executor of that.
“But luckily I’m still here and I’ve come through the other side. Someone is looking over me.
“For the facial reconstruction I had a surgical thread lift where they put 1200 threads into my face. Then I had liposuction to remove fat from my body and into my cheeks and lips and to make my face more symmetrical. They also used it to align my nose. I had fat grafting on my chin and my jawline etched.”
While Danniella is reluctant to reveal just how much her extensive surgeries have cost she insists they weren’t a freebie from the surgeon off the back of her fame and insists it has cost her thousands of pounds.
“I had at least 200 surgeons from all over the world – Turkey, India, California – offering to do the surgery for free,” she said. “But it was important for me to find the right person and I paid for it all myself. This isn’t about Instagram posts, this is my life. I’ve had a lot done for free before and it’s gone wrong.”
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