It's been two weeks since Alicia Douvall made the shock revelation that her bum implants were leaking, yet she's undecided about whether to have them removed.

But the 37-year-old TV personality - who claims to have had 350 cosmetic alterations to her body - says that they have long been ruining her sex life, anyway.

Admitting that men think the implants are for 'their pleasure' the star says that the cheek alterations stop her from being able to do 'certain things' in the bedroom.

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It's having a bad effect: Alicia Douvall has admitted that her love life is suffering because of her bum implants

She told The Sun newspaper on Monday: 'There are certain sex things I wouldn't do because of my implants.

'I'm worried about all of my implants during sex. It definitely makes an impact on your sex life, it changes things.

'Men think those implants are there for their pleasure but it's "look but don't touch",' she concluded.

Ouch! Alicia claims that the men in her life think the implants are for 'their pleasure'

Cheeky: Alicia's alleged sexual conquests are famous names like footballer John Terry and pop star Diddy

Alicia's bum delicate implants are made of silicone, which she says has disintegrated and therefore leaked into her body, leaving her simultaneously with a 'saggy bum'.

Among Alicia's alleged sexual conquests are famous names like footballer John Terry, Diddy,Mickey Rourke, Blue's Lee Ryan and Calum Best, as well as Dennis Rodman, who denies the claims.

Finally there was Simon Cowell, who Alicia claims she used to have '11-times-a-day romps with' in 2001 for a period of six months.

Alicia admitted last week that she was undecided about whether or not to remove her leaking bum implants, despite declaring that she had turned her back on cosmetic surgery once and for all.

As a result, the TV personality suffered an incredulous backlash for her appearance on Thursday's edition of Loose Women for ignoring the potentially devastating risk to her health.

Furore: Alicia suffered an incredulous backlash after appearing on Loose Women last month and admitting she's undecided about whether or not to remove her leaking bum implants

Side by side: Alicia talked about her faulty implants while appearing on the show alongside oldest daughter Georgia, confessing the potentially devastating risk to her health of the implants

Alicia - who confesses to suffering from body dysmorphic disorder – said she has concerns about the impact their removal will have on her appearance.

'I don't want to have surgery ever again but obviously there's complications because I've had so much and they discovered I have leaking bum implants,' she explained. 'So I have a dilemma to either take them out or have silicon in my body.'

Weighing in following a bemused reaction from the panel, co-host Gloria Hunniford told the mother of two: 'You've got children - surely it's a no-brainer?'

'It's not as black as white as that,' justified Alicia. 'If I had them taken out I would have saggy excess skin...it's a psychological issue, I don't have the body confidence.'

'You've got children - surely it's a no-brainer?' The TV personality defended herself following a bemuse reaction from the Loose Women panel

'You'd be alive!' cried Gloria.

The former Celebrity Big Brother contestant was appearing on the show with Georgia, the oldest of her two daughters, and the 21-year old insisted she was proud of her mother for turning her back on surgery, despite an apparent reluctance to put her health before her looks.

'I want them out obviously because it's life threatening,' she said. 'She's got through it and hasn't had any anymore and I've told her 'Don't do it anymore you're hurting everyone around you,' but she's come so far.'

Side by side: Alicia and Georgia posed for photos backstage following their appearance on the show

Alicia's addiction to surgery has resulted in two separate stays in rehab, where she says she was treated 'like any other addict.'

But after repeatedly relapsing, Georgia admitted her mother started to turn a corner following the birth of youngest daughter Papaya in 2012.

'I would never endorse surgery because I know first-hand it doesn't work,' Alicia added. 'Plastic surgery is like wearing your insecurities on your sleeve. It gives you hope.'

Reflecting on the trigger that sparked her addiction to surgery, the TV personality revealed that as a child she wanted to be 'exactly like Barbie' - much to the panel's astonishment.

'It's not really about Barbie,' panellist Jane Moore told her bluntly. 'It's you looking in the mirror and not liking what you see.'

Let's go: The pair were in equally high spirits as they prepared for the journey home later that day

Low key: Alicia sported a casual black top and maroon jogging bottoms for her departure from the studio