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

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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. "A few years ago if anyone had told me where I'd be today I'd have laughed at them.

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