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Sophie Monk reveals she can't smile as she struggles to control her face after medical procedure leaves her lips paralysed READ MORE: Sophie Monk 'could replace Hamish Blake on Lego Masters Australia' as he 'lines up exciting new hosting job' in huge shake-up By Marta Jary For Daily Mail Australia Published: 13:27 BST, 14 July 2024 | Updated: 13:45 BST, 14 July 2024 e-mail View comments Sophie Monk had some dental work done this weekend and she was left drooling afterwards. The 44-year-old shared a number of videos to Instagram Stories in which she went in to have a filling done. First she sat in a dentist's chair, wearing goggles, ready to face the drill and have a cavity fixed.

Afterwards, Sophie's face was left partially paralysed by the local anesthetic, with the blonde beauty struggling to control her expressions. 'Try and smile after a filling,' she wrote in her caption, and made various attempts to do so, each time her mouth drooping open in a grisly manner. 'It feels like my nose got longer' the TV host said in one clip, before attempting to whistle, which she said she was 'normally good at'.



Sophie gave it a go, managing only to make thin, flatulent hisses from her drooling mouth instead of managing to produce a tune. While at first look Sophie appeared like the victim of a a plastic surgery gone wrong, the effects of local anesthetic are temporary and she'll regain full use of her face within one to four hours on average. Sophie Monk (pictured) had some dental work .

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