Chloe Ayling now: What happened to the kidnapped model?

As a gamer who has spent countless hours immersed in virtual worlds, I find it deeply unsettling to witness the real-life ordeal of Chloe Ayling unfold through the lens of “Kidnapped: The Chloe Ayling Story”. Her harrowing story is one that resonates with a chilling reality, a stark reminder that not every adventure is confined within the four walls of our gaming screens.


The gripping 2017 kidnap experience of Model Chloe Ayling is now portrayed in the BBC’s new six-episode true-crime series titled “Kidnapped: The Chloe Ayling Story“. This captivating narrative not only recounts Chloe’s heart-wrenching ordeal but also highlights how she was unfairly treated by the public and media, who accused her of staging her kidnapping as a publicity gimmick.

Instead of glancing past it, they briefly mentioned that she had been given ketamine and confined inside a big traveling bag, then transported to the Italian countryside for an agonizing six-day imprisonment.

Instead, they primarily pointed out that she smiled for cameras upon release and shopped with her captor, Lukasa Herba, which seemed to suggest pampering. However, their criticism stemmed from the misconception that she could have escaped during their shopping trip. In truth, she was petrified of leaving his side due to the fear of being apprehended by the fictitious sex-trafficking group (The Black Death), which Lukasa falsely claimed to represent.

Chloe Ayling now: What happened to the kidnapped model?

Title rephrased: Unveiling the Truth: The Chloe Ayling Account – Exposing How Lukasz Controlled and Intimidated Chloe, Leaving Her Powerless

Nadia Parkes, from the series ‘The Bastard Son and Devil Himself’, delivers an outstanding performance as Chloe, skillfully revealing the hidden vulnerability beneath her seemingly emotionless exterior during a crucial phase of her life.

The court case resulted in Lukasz being jailed for just under 17 years and though his sentence was reduced in 2019 by four years and eight months for treating Chloe ‘compassionately’, Chloe still finds comfort from the drama being made.

“Chloe shared with BBC Breakfast that she felt her opinions were often drowned out in the past due to a wave of negativity surrounding her appearance, presentation, and emotional expressiveness.”

As a gamer, I appreciate when information is presented clearly, with visuals to aid comprehension. It makes understanding complex narratives much easier for me.

Seven years after her abduction, where has Chloe ended up, and has she managed to make a comeback in the modeling industry that held such a special place for her?

Chloe Ayling now: What happened to the kidnapped model?

Where is Chloe Ayling now?

Currently, Chloe Ayling continues her career as a model, sharing content across her Instagram platform that boasts over 200,000 followers. Additionally, she manages an account on OnlyFans.

After experiencing a kidnapping ordeal in 2017, Chloe penned a memoir entitled “Kidnapped – An Unveiled Account of My Abduction,” which was released in July 2018. She also participated in the 22nd season of Celebrity Big Brother that same year, sharing the spotlight with stars like Gabby Allen from Love Island and Ben Jardine from Married at First Sight UK.

Speaking to BBC Breakfast of her life now, Chloe said:

1. “I’m doing well on my own. I’m content and have moved past it all. It’s pleasing to see the ongoing discussion about the matter since, as you pointed out, it’s been seven years and yet, there’s still debate surrounding it.”

She stated: “What I desired then was clarity, with all the details presented and everyone comprehending the case and the proof against him.”

“I wanted everyone to see facts and that’s what the drama shows.”

Tonight at 9pm, the gripping tale of Chloe Ayling’s kidnapping unfolds on BBC Three. You can catch all episodes of “Kidnapped: The Chloe Ayling Story” on BBC iPlayer if you prefer streaming!

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2024-08-14 14:49

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