Chloe Ferry bursts into tears as she proudly displays her natural bottom 7 months after having her BBL removed and declares surgery reversal was ‘the best thing I have ever done in my life’


Chloe Ferry might have made a name for herself in recent years with her surgically enhanced derriere, but she’s now showing off her incredible frame after having her BBL removed earlier this year. 

The Geordie Shore star, 29, took to Instagram on Sunday to share a video documenting how her figure had changed after getting the surgery reversed, proudly flaunting her more natural, but still curvy frame.

She first had her Brazilian Butt Lift surgery in 2017, but was left suffering from depression following the ‘botched’ procedure.

Breaking down in tears on her Instagram Stories, Chloe opened up on being in a ‘dark place’ at the time, after becoming caught in a cycle of repetitive plastic surgeries because of her insecurity over her looks. 

She tearfully expressed she was ‘proud’ of herself for how far she’d come and declared that getting her BBL removed was ‘the best thing that I have ever done in my life’. 

The video compilation saw the reality star first flaunting her surgically enhanced bottom and hips in a skintight bodysuit, before showing her lying in her hospital bed after having the controversial surgery reversed. 

Chloe Ferry might have made a name for herself in recent years with her surgically enhanced derriere, but she's now showing off her incredible frame after having her BBL removed earlier this year (pictured after reversal)

She first had her Brazilian Butt Lift surgery in 2017, but was left suffering from depression following the 'botched' procedure (pictured with BBL)

Chloe Ferry might have made a name for herself in recent years with her surgically enhanced derriere, but she’s now showing off her incredible frame after having her BBL removed earlier this year (pictured after reversal left and with BBL on right)

The Geordie Shore star, 29, took to Instagram on Sunday to share a video documenting how her figure had changed after getting the surgery reversed, proudly flaunting her more natural, but still curvy frame

The Geordie Shore star, 29, took to Instagram on Sunday to share a video documenting how her figure had changed after getting the surgery reversed, proudly flaunting her more natural, but still curvy frame

Breaking down in tears on her Instagram Stories, Chloe opened up on being in a 'dark place' at the time, after becoming caught in a cycle of repetitive plastic surgeries because of her insecurity over her looks

Breaking down in tears on her Instagram Stories, Chloe opened up on being in a ‘dark place’ at the time, after becoming caught in a cycle of repetitive plastic surgeries because of her insecurity over her looks

The following clips saw Chloe beaming in joy while donning bikinis and figure-hugging sportswear as she turned her back to the camera to display her new frame post-op and significantly reduced backside.

She wrote: ‘7 months post op for my BBL removal and what a journey it has been! It’s mad because on the videos when I had my BBL, you would’ve thought i was the most confident, outgoing person who loved myself and my body but the reality was I was very unhappy inside and out.’

The star believes that the trolling she endured in the public eye is what led to her spending a whopping £50,000 on surgeries after her ‘mental health and confidence’ took a hit. 

She continued: ‘Looking back I don’t even recognise who I was as a person its actually really sad.

‘I have learnt a lot about myself being on this journey of self love but like I say, in life everything is a lesson even though I’m really disappointed for what I put myself through to look and feel perfect. 

‘You just need to be happy within. And even though I’m not there yet, I know I’m on the way. Looking at this video just shows how I’ve come to get back to my old self and I am starting to feel a lot more confident and sexy within myself [sic].’

While in a much more candid and emotional video on her Stories, Chloe broke down in tears as she reflected on the ‘dark hole’ she’d been in, admitting she was ‘chasing something that I wasn’t.’ 

She explained how her confidence was destroyed after trolls targeted her looks when she came to fame on Geordie Shore in 2015, leading to her obsession with going under the knife.

She tearfully expressed she was 'proud' of herself for how far she'd come and declared that getting her BBL removed was 'the best thing that I have ever done in my life'

She tearfully expressed she was ‘proud’ of herself for how far she’d come and declared that getting her BBL removed was ‘the best thing that I have ever done in my life’ 

The video compilation saw the reality star first flaunting her surgically enhanced bottom and hips in a skintight bodysuit

The video compilation saw the reality star first flaunting her surgically enhanced bottom and hips in a skintight bodysuit

While the next snaps saw her smiling while lying in her bed at the hospital after having the controversial surgery reversed

While the next snaps saw her smiling while lying in her bed at the hospital after having the controversial surgery reversed

She said: ‘People would’ve thought that I was a really confident girl and like I love myself and think I was the bee’s knees, but you’re so far away from the truth.

‘I was so unhappy with the way I looked and that’s why I constantly kept on getting surgery because I did not feel nice, because I was told that I was ugly from getting on TV at the age of 19. 

‘I wanted to just chase this look that wasn’t even me. I wasn’t myself anymore. I didn’t feel pretty, I was broken inside. So when I looked at the videos and stuff it takes me back to how broken and how lost I was as that girl.’

She continued: ‘When you’ve been knocked down so many times at a young age it’s so hard to get yourself back. And I loved myself, when I first went on Geordie shore I didn’t give a f** what I looked like, I was confident. 

‘But I just feel because I was tarnished so much about my looks I was knocked down. As a woman getting targeted on about your looks is so f***ing hard because it stays with you.

‘It’s so hard to gradually build that back up, but I know that I’m on the way. I’m so happy to be sitting here today and I can finally feel my spark coming back’.

As the emotions overwhelmed her, Chloe went on to say that she was ‘proud’ of herself and was starting to get ‘my spark back’.

She said: ‘But these are tears of happiness as well. I just feel so much better now, like the best thing that I have ever done in my life is getting my BBL removed. I just look more normal and more human.

The following clips saw Chloe beaming in joy while donning bikinis and figure-hugging sportswear as she turned her back to the camera to display her new frame post-op and significantly reduced backside

The following clips saw Chloe beaming in joy while donning bikinis and figure-hugging sportswear as she turned her back to the camera to display her new frame post-op and significantly reduced backside 

While in a much more candid and emotional video on her Stories, Chloe broke down in tears as she reflected on the 'dark hole' she'd been in, admitting she was 'chasing something that I wasn¿t'

While in a much more candid and emotional video on her Stories, Chloe broke down in tears as she reflected on the ‘dark hole’ she’d been in, admitting she was ‘chasing something that I wasn’t’

 

She explained how her confidence was destroyed after trolls targeted her looks when she came to fame on Geordie Shore in 2015 (pictured) leading to her obsession with going under the knife

She explained how her confidence was destroyed after trolls targeted her looks when she came to fame on Geordie Shore in 2015 (pictured) leading to her obsession with going under the knife

‘I’m proud of myself because I’ve took myself out of that dark place, that dark hole that I was in and I’m finally starting to feel like myself again. 

‘It’s been seven months since I had the operation and my close friends and family have said, “God we can see such a difference in you, we can see that your spark’s starting to come back.”

‘For long I was just in my head and I wasn’t listening to anyone because I had this end image of what I wanted to look like and I’m like, “what were you ever thinking?” I was chasing something that I wasn’t.

‘And now I’m like sitting back and I’m starting to feel comfortable in my own skin. I’m not 100 per cent, but I’m starting to feel more confident and like myself.’

Chloe’s celebrity friends and fans were quick to praise her new look, with Sophie Kasaei gushing: ‘Amazing soul inside and out my girl.’;

Nathan Henry agreed, writing: ‘Sooooo proud of you my darling girlie love you.’

Others praised: ‘I honestly think it was the best decision to have it removed. You look so much better! Xx’; ‘Im so glad you got it removed! You are stunning without it … here’s to natural beauty [sic].’

Chloe's celebrity friends and fans were quick to praise her new look, with Sophie Kasaei gushing: 'Amazing soul inside and out my girl'

Chloe’s celebrity friends and fans were quick to praise her new look, with Sophie Kasaei gushing: ‘Amazing soul inside and out my girl’

The star previously explained that, for her, cosmetic surgery was a 'mistake' and a slippery slope that led her to chase an unattainable ideal of 'perfection' (seen in 2018)

The star previously explained that, for her, cosmetic surgery was a ‘mistake’ and a slippery slope that led her to chase an unattainable ideal of ‘perfection’ (seen in 2018)

Chloe said on the We Need To Talk podcast: ‘Listen, I hold my hands up – I made a mistake. I got surgery because I was insecure and felt ugly. If I could turn back time, I wouldn’t have done it.

‘Surgery is a dark hole. You always want more – but what is perfection? It doesn’t exist. I was trying so hard to make people like me and stop the nasty comments, but I lost myself along the way.’

‘I’ve wasted my 20s chasing some girl I wasn’t born to be. I’m broken and I’m going to fix myself.’

Chloe said that her aim now is to love her natural self and if her latest Instagram post is anything to go by, she is well on the way to achieving her goal. 

She stressed: ‘I don’t want to be known for having a big arse. I want to go back to being the funny Chloe who doesn’t worry about what she looks like. That’s where my happiness is.’ 


Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *