Demi Jones has "bad mood swings" and her weight is "fluctuating" since her cancer diagnosis.
The 'Love Island' star underwent a full thyroidectomy after being diagnosed with thyroid cancer in May 2021, after founding a lump on her neck, and was given the all-clear at the end of last year.
However, the 23-year-old reality star has opened up about her weight gain and hormonal changes she has been grappling with since then.
Speaking to The Sun, she said: "I got the all-clear before Christmas...
"I think I’m just learning to adapt with my body and the hormones.
"I’ve got really bad mood swings, my weight is fluctuating, I’m trying to balance it."
Demi recently took part in ITV's 'Strictly The Real Full Monty', which sees stars strip off to raise awareness of cancer, and admitted it was "reassuring" knowing she was not alone.
She said: "'The Full Monty' was huge because everyone had gone through a similar thing or knew someone and it was really reassuring."
Demi admitted that 2021 was a "mentally and physically" draining year and she was "beyond grateful" for the support she received.
Letting her Instagram followers know she's cancer-free, she wrote at the time: "I'M CANCER FREE! I did it!
"I got my full body scan results back and there's not a single cancer cell left in my body.
"It’s been such a difficult year mentally and physically for me with my surgeries and treatment but I’m beyond grateful for everyone’s kindness and support over this past year.
"I will continue to be an advocate for cancer awareness and all my love and strength goes out to those who continue to fight this awful disease, here’s to a healthy and happy 2022. (sic)"