Surgery Has Given Me Body Dysmorphia
Closer|Issue 823

Reality star Chloe Ferry says that going under the knife hasactually fed her deep insecurities about her appearance.

Joel Copper
Surgery Has Given Me Body Dysmorphia

There’s no denying that Chloe Ferry has transformed her look since first appearing on Geordie Shore in 2015 – having surgery worth £50K on her breasts, nose, lips, cheeks and chin, all by the age of just 23.

And while the reality star recently defended herself against her decision to boost her bum with a Brazilian butt lift, insisting, “It’s my body, and it’s what I want to do with it” – she now admits to taking things too far in her quest for perfection.

BODY HANG-UPS

“I am actually a really unconfident person,” Chloe reveals. “I don’t think anyone knows that about me. I suffer from really bad body dysmorphia.

“People say I look good, but I don’t think that I do. I look in the mirror and think I look f***ing minging.”

Chloe reveals her negative perception of herself began when she had a nose job in 2016, saying the procedure actually made her feel more insecure about her body.

This story is from the Issue 823 edition of Closer.

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