Chloe Ferry looks completely unrecognisable in fake tan and racy red lingerie – The Sun

CHLOE Ferry looked completely unrecognisable as she posed in racy red lingerie for her latest Instagram photo.

The Geordie Shore star, 24, was worlds away from her appearance just months earlier as she showed off her dark fake tan.

Chloe showed off her two-stone weight loss in the semi-sheer bodysuit, which featured a plunging neckline.

Sporting a deep tan, the reality star wore her hair in a straight style and contoured her face with plenty of bronzer.

Fans were quick to comment on her recent transformation, with one remarking, "You look so different", while another added, "Absolutely flawless".


Chloe recently revealed she's gone from 11 stone seven pounds, to nine stone nine pounds in just 12 months.

And she puts it down to ditching 'quick fix' surgery, such as liposuction, for the gym.

She explained: "A few years ago if anyone had told me where I’d be today I'd have laughed at them. It all started a good few years ago, being put into the spotlight and in the public eye at a very young age."

Chloe continued: "Every aspect of my life was commented on – more so than anything else was my appearance.

"I'm a tough person, but waking up every day to comments like: 'You look fat' or 'get a boob job' really start to stick in your head, and it makes you start to think these people are right – I do need a boob job, or I do need to lose weight."

"I wanted a quick fix and turned to surgery thinking all these comments would go over night. This couldn’t have been further from the truth! In fact they increased!"

Now Chloe can be seen sharing workout videos and tips to her fans and followers on social media.

She added: "It wasn’t just good for my body, but good for my mind. At this point the negative comments became the driving factor to push me harder.

"Now, I’m body confident in my own skin and happy with the way I look, physically and mentally. I’m finally feeling great! If I can do it so can you, and I want to be there to help anyone feeling that they can't."

 

 

 

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