Tiny detail ‘freaks out’ fans of MAFS star Liz Sobinoff
MAFS’ Liz Sobinoff has got fans worried after a follower spotted a tiny detail in the reality star’s latest selfie that left some “freaked out”.
It’s the tiniest of details — but it’s enough to have fans of Married At First Sight star Elizabeth Sobinoff concerned.
The 28-year-old reality TV star shared an innocent enough selfie of herself with her 203,000 Instagram fans, showing her wearing a light blue boob tube and jeans while she relaxed on her lounge.
While many followers flooded the glamorous snap with likes and adoring comments, some aired their fears about a small brown mole.
Located just above her right breast, one worried fan asked the star if she had got the mole checked, stressing how important it was to be aware of melanoma.
“Seriously hun,I would get that mole checked out..melanoma awareness..sure its ok,but just chk anyways...(sic),” the worried fan wrote.
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Liz was quick to assure the fan that the mole had been checked and was “harmless” – but it didn’t stop others expressing their fears.
“I don’t want to freak u (sic) out but my partner got his checked they said it was fine and six months later it was stage 3 melanoma.
“I hope you get it checked by someone reputable, like a skin specialist.”
Another said while a mole might look bad, this doesn’t mean it is dangerous. However, they added a mole that can look innocent, might turn out to be a problem.
“Glad you are checking, I do too. My nan had Melanoma,” they wrote.
Liz is no stranger to fans commenting on her appearance and she’s had some questioning whether she has lost “too much weight” in the lead up to her return to the show.
Since the star’s appearance on the show in 2019, she has reportedly lost 10kg, which she says is the result of illness not dieting.
Speaking previously to NW magazine, the MAFS star said she had lost weight because of an auto-immune condition similar to lupus and porphyria.
The blood disorder that affects her nervous system and organs means she follows a strict eating plan and adheres to a high-carbohydrate diet.
She also avoids coffee, tea and alcohol.
When Liz shared a photo to Instagram in January, fans flooded the post saying they thought the reality star’s dramatic weight loss might have gone too far.
“This may come as a hate post but I honestly don’t mean it this way. You’re a beautiful person and I absolutely love you. However, you look sick!” one commenter said.
While another added: “Why did you change? You looked so much better than before. You look way to skinny like sick skinny not hot skinny so not trying to be mean, just worried.”
Not everyone thought her new look was a problem, with one supportive fan saying as long as her body was getting the right food and vitamins, “she’s OK”.
“I understand you’re worried, but look at her natural photos and videos and she is glowing.”