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Chloe Ferry gets BBL reversed as she checks into hospital after revealing pain over botched ops
CHLOE Ferry is getting her Brazilian bum lift reversed after checking into hospital today.
The Geordie Shore star, 29, revealed today that she has checked herself into hospital and teased the start of a “new chapter”.
Chloe Ferry has gone under the knife several times since shooting to fame 10 years ago[/caption] The stunning Geordie Shore star shot to fame in 2015[/caption] Chloe is now said to be getting her BBL reversed[/caption]The Sun can now reveal that the reality star’s hospital dash comes after being “unhappy” with her bum for a long time, with her now getting her BBL reversed.
“Chloe’s first priority is sorting out her bum,” a source spilled to The Sun today.
“She has been unhappy with it for a long time and she is in surgery today.
“She’s not sure yet if it will be fully removed or just reduced, but she just wants her old bum back,” they added.
The Sun approached Chloe’s representative for comment, though they did not immediately respond.
Earlier today, Chloe, who had undergone zero cosmetic procedures when she first shot to fame in 2015, shared a snap of her legs while she sat in a hospital bed wearing a gown.
“Today is a new chapter,” she penned alongside the snap.
Chloe previously shared how she had spent over £50,000 on cosmetic procedures.
Over the years, Chloe has gone under the knife several times, with some of the operations being for two nose jobs, liposuction and breast augmentation.
This comes after Chloe revealed earlier this week that she is “correcting” her botched surgeries.
Taking to social media on Monday, Chloe explained how she wanted to share “something personal” that she had “never publicly addressed”.
Before talking candidly about her botched surgeries, she said that what she was about to say was something she has always found difficult to openly discuss.
‘NAIVE AND VULNERABLE’
“Being put into the public eye at 19 years old was very daunting, I was naive and vulnerable,” she started.
“I was ridiculed for my looks and my weight amongst other numerous insults through social media and the press which affected my mental health and confidence massively, the young woman I once loved being become self conscious looking for perfection,” Chloe added.
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Chloe Ferry
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OUT
Charlotte Crosby
The 34-year-old quit the show “forever” after a huge bust-up with Marnie during the last series
Gaz Beadle
We revealed how Gaz was finally in talks to return to the show for this series but he later revealed he’d pulled out again and is focusing on his two children.
She continued: “With this attention came offers of cosmetic surgery which I thought would solve all my problems, give me back my spark and self love, this wasn’t the case.
“I suffered more depression, anxiety as well as physical discomfort. A decision made without understanding the pros and cons, a decision made on me hoping it would make me feel whole again.
TEACHING YOUNG WOMEN
“After years of working on my inner self, I feel like I’ve grown and entered a new stage of my life where I want to be transparent with my followers and take you along in a journey to correct my previous work and educate you all on the harsh truth of what I have endured alone for so long.”
She then said: “I want young woman and men to lean from my mistakes and have a better understanding of cosmetic surgery.
“@dr.granthamlet who is a renowned surgeon from London will be assisting me on my journey which will be shared through my stories.
“I want to take this opportunity to thank you all for being very supportive. It really means the world to me.”
Chloe opened up about her cosmetic surgery regrets earlier this week[/caption] The stunning 29 year old is known for starring in Geordie Shore[/caption]Martin Keoghan hails ‘great start to the year’ following Kilkenny’s comeback win over Clare after ‘trusting the process’
MARTIN ‘MOSSY’ KEOGHAN believes Kilkenny’s calmness after a dismal start was the key to the opening-day NHL Division 1A win over Clare.
The Cats trailed by seven points after just 15 minutes at Cusack Park on Sunday but reeled in the Banner and claimed a fine 0-23 to 0-21 triumph in damp and dark conditions.
Keoghan led from the front with five points as Derek Lyng’s men flexed their muscles against the All-Ireland champions.
And the Tullaroan Terror told KCLR FM: “We are very happy. Ennis is not an easy place to come in tough conditions like that in the first round of the league.
“To come away with the win is a great boost and a great start to the year for us.”
Keoghan was a nightmare for Brian Lohan’s defence, with Kilkenny finishing with ten scorers.
Fellow forward Billy Drennan fired over 0-7 from frees.
But Keoghan revealed: “It wasn’t easy, especially in the first half.
“We were against the wind and it looked like Clare couldn’t hit a wide if they tried. It was a tough start but we dug in and got a few important scores coming up to half-time.
“Then we knew that we’d be able to create chances a bit more in the second half.
“And thank God we took them and came away with the win.
“When you’re playing a team like Clare, they are bound to have a purple patch at some stage.
“You just have to dig in and try to cut down as many opportunities as they have during that purple patch.
“We were just trying to hook and block as much as we could in tough conditions.
“There were a lot of rucks and stuff and we just trusted our process.
“We knew that we’d create the chances and we took them.”
The win saw the Cats beat the Banner after losing to them three times last year.
Lyng’s men lost to Clare twice in the NHL — including the decider — and in the All-Ireland SHC semi-finals last summer.
And Keoghan, 26, was happy the Cats are purring ahead of the visit of Galway to Nowlan Park on Sunday.
‘BATTLING IT OUT’
He said: “You would be fairly content after that match.
“Coming down to Clare, what they based their All-Ireland win on last year was their work-rate and their doggedness.
“I moved out to the half-forward line and you have to cover an awful lot of ground.
“When we’re trying to work the ball out that bit more, you have to be an option.
“The boys in the backs did fierce well to try and retain possession. Then they were able to spray it out to us, which was working very well.
“We battled it out until the end and got the win.
“We were definitely happy to come out on the right side.”
‘Highlight of our trip’ cry fans as locals & tourists left devastated over ‘sad’ closure of popular Galway restaurant
LOCALS have been left heartbroken after a popular restaurant revealed they are closing for good.
A Galway city spot has announced their shock closure after years in business.
Quay Street Kitchen in the city centre is set to close “forever” in a devastating move marking the end of an era.
The popular restaurant, located in Galway’s Latin Quarter, has served a range of delicious Irish food for many years now.
They served their own specials with vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options.
And now, the restaurant is set to close forever, after making the “sad” decision.
Breaking the news to their followers, they thanked their loyal customers for their support.
Sharing the news on social media, the team said: “Dear guests!
“We are sad to announce that our restaurant is closing forever.
“We are grateful to each of you for the warm meetings, joyful moments and trust you have shown in us.
“Thank you for being a part of our history!
“We will forever cherish these memories. Sincerely, The Quay Street Kitchen Team.”
Customers were left devastated, with many taking to the comments section to share their heartbreak.
‘ABSOLUTELY GUTTED’
One person said: “Oh no! I’m absolutely gutted as my husband will be, every trip to Galway and there have been many meant dinner in your restaurant and it never failed us, 2 beautiful steaks and a bottle of Malbec.
“Staff and good always amazing. Best wishes to each and every one of you.”
Someone else commented: “So sorry to hear. We had a wonderful dinner there on our first visit to Galway and were looking forward to coming back this summer.
“Blessings on whatever the future brings you.”
Another person wrote: “Oh no!!!! One of my fave places ever!!
“Food is amazing and staff are so lovely and kind. Wishing you all the best.”
‘SAD TO READ THIS’
Even tourists were left devastated as many people would pop in for dinner on their travels to Ireland.
One person commented: “I’m sad to read this! Your restaurant was a highlight from our Europe trip.
“We would have loved to have visited you again! Wishing you all the best, with love from Australia.”
Another said: “Have enjoyed meals there when we travelogue Galway! Great food and drink, nice tables outside with a small wrap.
“Told everyone to stop there if they were going to Galway.
“Will miss it when I come back!”
‘BELOVED STORE’
Meanwhile, Irish shoppers have been left heartbroken as a “beloved” clothes store is set to close for good after 35 years in business.
The Denim Store on Cook Street in Cork first opened in 1990 – and will close for the last time at the end of February.
Owner Tim Heelan has decided to close the store after making the decision to retire.
He told Cork’s Echo: “I am 65 years old and turning 66 in May — retirement age, really — so that is why I am going.
“Retail was superb when I opened up. It was all local shops only. So, it was a different scene.
“Everybody used to come into the store at that time and buy. Saturday was the major day in town.
“Every young person used to come to town. But now the online is a big thing as well.”