Chloe Ferry shares before and after photos as she opens up about surgery

Chloe Ferry has revealed she turned to surgery as a “quick fix” following torrents of abuse from cruel cyber trolls, slating her appearance.

The 24-year-old, who rose to fame on MTV’s Geordie Shore back in 2015, opened up about the ordeal in a candid Instagram post last weekend.

Sharing two “before and after” comparison shots with her fans, Chloe reflected on her relationship with her body.

In both photos, Chloe’s body was visible from behind, showcasing her two stone weight loss.

She mused: “It has taken a lot for me to upload these photos, as you know I’m judged on anything I do.

Chloe says she has left surgery behind in favour of a healthy new lifestyle (Image: Chloe Ferry/Instagram)

“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.

“Every aspect of my life was commented on – more so than anything else was my appearance.”

The reality star highlighted the trolling she has received from cruel keyboard warriors over the years, targeting her weight and appearance.

The star opened up about her recent body transformation in an emotional Instagram post (Image: chloegshore1/Instagram)

She said: “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 overnight. This couldn’t have been further from the truth! In fact, they increased!

“More fat comments, more about the way I looked. It eventually made me dread posting a photo because of all the trolls out there.”

Chloe has been plagued by cyberbullies since she rose to fame on Geordie Shore back in 2015 (Image: PA)

Opening up about the heartbreaking experience, Chloe admitted she was driven to seek further surgical enhancements after reading the nasty comments online.

She continued: “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.

“Put yourself in my shoes, and imagine opening your Instagram to thousands of comments about being fat. I would not wish this on anyone.”

In the last 12 months, Chloe has swapped surgery for healthy living, adopting a mindful diet and exercise regime in a bid to feel better about herself.

She admitted: “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.”

Hoping to share her experience with fans, the Northern beauty has created a new lifestyle account, where she plans to share workout tips with her followers.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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