English television personality Gemma Collins is turning to farming after kicking off a healthier lifestyle with a 28-day juice cleanse.
The former "TOWIE" star, who quit "I'm A Celebrity" after just three days in the jungle, wants to get back to nature and grow her own vegetables after losing three stone on a 28-day juice cleanse.
"I want to grow all organic fruit and vegetables and eventually I will go vegetarian," femalefirst.co.uk quoted Collins as saying.
"I've got into organic food. That's what I snack on. We all pollute our bodies with so much s**t," she added.
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