Megan McKenna has admitted her ‘lowest moments’ played out on TV as she reflected on how much her life has changed now she is in her ‘mum era’.
The former TOWIE star, 32, rose to fame after joining the ITV reality series as a full time member in 2016.
She has since also appeared on Celebrity Big Brother and Ex on the Beach. However after welcoming her son Landon in October her life now couldn’t look more different.
Confessing that she feels she is a completely different person now, Megan spoke candidly about her more argumentative and messy moments on the show.
She told The Sun: ‘I do feel like a completely different person now. And sometimes I look back on footage of myself and think, “Was I OK?”‘
Admitting that she was ‘mouthy’ and that large quantities of alcohol often had a role to play she added: ‘Back then, I was naive, I was young, and unfortunately some of my lowest moments were played out on camera.’
Megan McKenna has admitted her ‘lowest moments’ played out on TV as she discusses swapping reality TV for mum life and her hopes for more children

The former TOWIE star, 32, rose to fame after joining the ITV reality series as a full time member in 2016 (pictured mid argument with then boyfriend Pete Wicks)
Megan is fully embracing being a mum for the first time after she moved from Essex to Germany six months ago to support her footballer fiancé Oliver Burke.
The star previously chronicled her journey to getting pregnant, revealing she had undergone IVF.
She explained last April that the couple had been unsuccessful in conceiving naturally and went to a fertility clinic.
Megan said they discovered that her womb lining was too thin, while she had already been diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) when she was younger.
Despite their difficulties, the couple are keen for more children as she revealed she is very family-orientated.
She continued: ‘It’s a real rollercoaster going through the stages of IVF, but it’s the best thing we’ve ever done, and we’ve got another embryo on ice ready to go. We 100% want to have more children.’
Megan also explained she is happy to support her fiancé and move where he needs to be for his career.
While she is now technically a WAG, the star admitted she doesn’t feel like one and instead finds it attractive how dedicated he is to his passions.

Admitting that she was ‘mouthy’ she added: ‘Back then, I was naive, I was young, and unfortunately some of my lowest moments were played out on camera’ (pictured 2016)

Megan in now fully embracing being a mum for the first time after she moved from Essex to Germany six months ago to support her footballer fiancé Oliver Burke
It comes after Megan revealed she had rushed her son to to A&E in a ‘scary’ hospital dash after he was left ‘screaming in pain’.
She took to her Instagram on Friday to recall the terrifying ordeal and explain what what happened with her three million followers.
Posting a snap of the tot in hospital, Megan quipped: ‘One thing I’m learning about being a mum, always trust your gut. I was told to stop Landons omeprazole by his pediatrician.
‘This made me feel really uncomfortable as I begged to get him on it in the first place due to him having terrible reflux from six weeks.
‘He finally has got himself to a good place after being on the baby omep for 4 months. I begged to get more but was told he needs to stop now.’
She revealed: ‘Because I was told to stop when I really didn’t want to, I’m now sitting on a baby ward after being in A&E all last night because Landon has gradually got worse throwing up so much it was scary.
‘Screaming in pain and retching till his face turned red and had now become dehydrated from all the vomiting.
‘The pediatrician at the hospital I’m in now is very confused at why he was told to stop taking it and should be on it for at least six months.
‘After last night he is being put straight back on it and has just had his first dose. He was kept in overnight to be monitored and to have fluids put back into his body. Thankfully Landon’s back to his happy self again. He even woke up with a smile.’
‘But we’re now back on the omeprazole journey. Thank you to all the nurses and doctors that looked after Landon on the dolphon ward at prices Alexandra hospital, I really appreciate everything you done for me and Landon,’ she added.