Geordie Shore's Chloe Ferry's boobs spill from tiny dress after 2st weight loss

Geordie Shore starlet Chloe Ferry seems to be having a fabulous time in lockdown, posting daily outfit snaps after her recent two-stone weight loss.

The reality babe slipped into a long leopard print dress to showcase her ever-shrinking frame.

The sleeveless frock featured just thin straps to hold it up, as the neckline did nothing but fall further down Chloe’s boobs.

Her bronzed chest was practically leaping out of the dress, with her surgically enhanced assets barely covered despite the full-length garment.

The Newcastle lass posed with her hands on her waist and her arms bent backwards, drawing further attention to her trim figure.

Chloe Ferry's chest fell out of her leopard print dress

Chloe Ferry’s chest fell out of her leopard print dress (Image: Instagram)

Chloe threw on a wide-brimmed hat in a taupe colour to stick with the safari feel although it also added some glam to the get-up.

As per usual, Chloe’s makeup was applied immaculately, with her cheeks chiselled with highlight and contour.

Her plumped-up pout was painted a matte nude hue, while she kept things simple on her eyes with bronze and orange shades.

Chloe’s lashes were thick and black, and her brows were preened to perfection and arching high.

She captioned the show: “I’ve got a wild side too.”

Chloe has been sharing daily snaps from her home

Chloe has been sharing daily snaps from her home (Image: INSTAGRAM)

Her 3.4million followers rushed to shower the post with likes and plenty of comments too.

Chloe’s friend and co-star Bethan Kershaw commented: “Sexy,” as well as a string of heart-eye emojis.

One follower wrote: “You look stunning.”

Another said: “Absolutely unreal.”

A third commented: “Wow I love your wild side my gorgeous girl.”

And someone else added: “Beautiful as always.”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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