Chloe Ferry has hit back at a troll who tried body shame her during an Instagram Q&A with fans.
The 28-year-old Geordie Shore star was on a train down to London for work when she decided to let her four million followers ‘Ask Me Anything’ on the social media app. While most of the questions were nice, Chloe took to her Instagram stories to reveal one not so nice question she was asked.
Posting a photo of herself eyerolling at the comment, she revealed it said: “Why do you insist on showing off your botched up body”. Hitting back at the cruel remark and showing it didn’t bother her, Chloe wrote: “Why do you insist to write this baby.”
Reality star Chloe, who has also appeared on Celebrity Big Brother and Celebs Go Dating, has undergone a body transformation in recent years and dropped around two stone. Since joining MTV’s Geordie Shore in 2015, she admitted she had become hooked on cosmetic surgeries and has “now had the most work done out of the cast."
Chloe revealed she had spent around £50,000 getting the body she wanted after feeling “insecure” about being in the public eye. This has included three nose jobs, two boob jobs, a bum lift, as well as lip, cheek and chin fillers, and a combination of exercise, diet pills and surgery to achieve her tiny cinched in waist.
Chloe Ferry goes braless as she braves the cold in NewcastleBut one procedure she will never be getting again is a ‘fox eye lift’, which she says has left her with "terrible scars on my face which may never go away". In a warning to fans, she urged them to stay away from the cosmetic procedure after the bad experience.
Back in 2022, she said: "I'm seeing this procedure becoming increasingly more and more popular. This may not happen to everyone, but as I'm left with scars seven months later I just wanted to take to social media just to let everyone know what had happened to myself. I know have a dint on the side of my face.”
But it hasn’t put Chloe off getting other work done and she believes people should be able to get surgery without facing criticism from others. "When I first joined Geordie Shore seven years ago, I was really confident, but being in the public eye tore me down a lot and I got very insecure," she wrote in her column for Closer magazine.
Chloe said surgery made her feel better about her appearance and increased her confidence. She added: "People would say, 'You shouldn't have had that done!' You can't win. Everyone should just be able to do what they want without any judgement."
The reality star urged fans to do their research before getting any work done, but said she thought it was "fine" for people to alter their appearance with surgery if it makes them happy and said having it has finally made her "happy with how I look".