Geordie Shore's Chloe Ferry ditches her black wig and shows off her bum in skintight snakeprint minidress

CHLOE Ferry ditched her black wig in favour of blonde locks as she stepped out in Newcastle last night.

The 23-year-old looked glamorous as she strolled along holding hands with long-term boyfriend Sam Gowland while on a date night.

The Geordie Shore star showed off her bum and enviable curves in a snakeskin mini skirt, teamed with a sheer nude top and silver high heels.

Chloe accessorised the look with a small Louis Vuitton bag and opted to shield her eyes with a large pair of blacked out sunglasses for the occasion.

Meanwhile, her beau, Sam, 23, went for a casual look in a pair of black tracksuit bottoms, a grey stone washed vintage T-shirt and trainers.

The couple's outing comes two days after Chloe was forced to speak out against vile trolls, who had targeted her "plastic" bikini body and extremely tanned appearance following a photo she had posted of herself promoting a diet brand in a cobalt blue two-piece.


Getting the situation off her chest, she raged: "I feel like I have to get this off my chest because I feel like it's the right thing to do.

"I put a photo on today and I've had over a 1,000 comments of people being literally so nasty and so rude, it's disgusting honestly. How are these people allowed on social media?

Adding: "Like i'm not being funny but how could someone go onto someone's photo and comment a nasty thing? How is this allowed? It shouldn't be allowed. This is internet bullying, why is Instagram not doing anything?

"I'm so baffled how these people are allowed on social media. I'm more baffled that someone took time out of their day and wrote awful things on my photo if you don't like what you see then unfollow us."


She continued: "Why would you want to be nasty? Like I honestly believe that something needs to be done, these people shouldn't be allowed on social media if they're being awful to people."

Hinting at Mike Thalassitis' shock death last month, Chloe said people should be nicer and insisted that she didn't sign up for the flood of abuse she's receiving.

"It's a good job I'm a strong person because so of the s**t I get that I have to put up with on a daily basis is f***ing disgusting," she shared.

"Telling me I should go kill myself, that I'm f***ing ugly after what's gone on over the last couple of months you think people would start being a little bit nice.

"I put up with a lot of f***ing shit, and people say, 'you signed up for this'. No I didn't."

However, one person who had a problem with Chloe's post for a different reason was Jameela Jamil.

Jameela retweeted a fans comment about the Geordie stars promotional post, which read:  “ATTENTION WOMEN – We are paid less than men so let’s fix it by preying on vulnerable young girls by promoting self image hate & sell dangerous weight loss products which targets those with eating disorders! all better now.”

Jameela added: "Oh dear god, the smell of irony and misogyny here is too much to stand…[thumbs down emoji]."

However, Ciaran Greenwood, CEO V24 later told The Sun Online: “We are very proud of our progressive campaign with Chloe Ferry.

"We have had a lot of people thanking us for acknowledging the gender pay gap.
"Jameela Jamil is constantly attacking women that promote weight loss supplements but never men. “This is a blatant double standard. Women should be able to do any job that a man can do free from judgement."


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