Chloe Ferry hits the town for final wild night out before pubs shut at 10pm
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Reality TV star Chloe Ferry hit the town on Saturday night for a final wild night out before pubs closed at 10pm.
The Geordie Shore star, 25, had headed out to party at Bijoux Nightclub in Newcastle and was seen picking up a large bottle of vodka from an off-license petrol station as she headed home with friends.
Chloe was seen with her co-star Bethan Kershaw and Bethan’s boyfriend Beau Brennon as they continued their big night out.
Appearing to not be worrying about the cold, Chloe flashed the flesh as she stepped out in grey leggings, a small white crop top and white heels.
Wearing her long blonde locks down, Chloe pouted up a storm as she clearly revelled in her time with Bethan.
They had earlier met up with co-star Nathan Henry in Bijoux Nightclub, where Chloe had posted an image where Nathan had appeared to be touching her breast.
“More then a hand full @nathanhgshore,” penned Chloe alongside the saucy pic.
On Sunday, however, Chloe revealed on her Instagram Story that she was feeling the after-effects as the hangover hit following her drinking antics.
The images come after Chloe addressed her fans on Saturday to discuss her recent weight loss with a before-and-after set of images.
“I’ve just been scrolling and I’ve just found some videos and I can’t believe the difference of how much weight I’ve lost,” Chloe told her 3.3 million followers on Saturday.
“I was meant to see that today because I still put myself down about my weight, I’m up and down like one minute I feel I look good and the next I don’t.”
She added: “I feel like that was meant to happen today to come up on my memories because I’ve seen the comparison to what I look like now to then but yeah, it was meant to happen.”
The slimmer-looking Chloe is also reportedly keen to get up close and personal with newly-single Made in Chelsea star Sam Thompson following his recent split with Zara McDermott.
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