Chloe Ferry Celebrates New Look After BBL Removal, Opens Up About Battle with Depression

Chloe Ferry recently displayed her updated physique in a pair of jeans, marking the first occasion since she underwent a procedure to remove her Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL).

Earlier this year, the Geordie Shore star, 29, went under the knife to reverse botched cosmetic procedures after ‘mistakes’ left her battling depression.

Recently, Chloe shared that she had reached a difficult low point in her life due to regrets over her cosmetic surgeries. She also disclosed that she sought professional help through therapy to cope with feelings of despair.

Yet, in a recently posted Instagram video on Thursday, the celebrity appeared significantly more content as she showcased the effects of her surgery changeover. She donned a pair of casual, low-rise jeans, highlighting the transformation.

While recording herself in a mirror, Chloe proudly displayed her recent transformation, saying: “Attempting to fit into jeans for the first time since I had my BBL operation!

Overflowing with joy, she couldn’t help but exclaim, “I’m incredibly, incredibly delighted! This looks incredible, it makes me appear more balanced and true to myself!

Chloe added that the surgeon was unable to extract all the fat from her rear and sides because of safety concerns, but managed to remove as much as possible.

Yet, the star seemed indifferent as she gleefully twirled here and there, displaying her fresh makeover to her reflection in the mirror.

Dancing joyfully and jiggling her rear in front of the mirror, she exclaimed: “I feel fantastic! I have a whole pile of jeans to fit into now because jeans were such a struggle for me before. I used to be so self-conscious about my behind when wearing leggings or similar outfits.

I didn’t share this with anyone, instead choosing to keep it private. However, I can’t help but feel elated about completing the task, discarding as many things as possible. Now, I’m excited to organize a fashion show, featuring a selection of jeans!”

This version maintains the original meaning while using more natural and conversational language.

Last month, Chloe shared with her Instagram audience that she was admitted to the hospital, ready for a procedure to correct her previous cosmetic surgeries, following her disclosure of experiencing ‘depression’ due to online bullying and body shaming by internet trolls.

Following her entry into the TV industry, Chloe found herself under harsh scrutiny from internet bullies, particularly regarding her appearance. This relentless criticism took a toll on her mental wellbeing and self-esteem, leading her to invest more than £50,000 in cosmetic surgeries.

As a star-struck adolescent, I confess I was gullible and exposed, blindly accepting surgical interventions when I was merely a teenager. I underwent these procedures thinking they held the key to resolving all my troubles.

Eagerly sharing a glimpse into my past, I found myself confessing that I’m preparing for a series of operations, right here in the hospital.

Posting a photo of herself lying in a hospital bed with her legs visible, under a hospital gown, the celebrity wrote the following caption for the picture: “This day marks the beginning of a fresh story.

Initially, it wasn’t clear what kind of surgeries she had, but later on, she disclosed that she had a procedure to reverse a BBL (Brazilian Butt Lift).

On Tuesday, Chloe opened up about experiencing suicidal feelings during a challenging period in her life, following her rise to fame at the age of 19, which was brought about by her appearance on a popular MTV reality show.

Chloe soon found herself under attack by internet bullies who harshly commented on her appearance, negatively impacting both her mental well-being and self-assurance. This led her to invest more than 50,000 pounds in cosmetic surgeries.

The popular television figure has lately sought medical attention at a hospital, and currently, she’s focusing on restructuring her life. She openly confessed that she had reached such a low point in life that she found no desire to continue living.

On Paul C Brunson’s We Need to Talk podcast, Chloe expressed her feelings by saying: ‘I’ve been visiting a counselor. I often question my abilities and glance in the mirror, telling myself I don’t look good today. I can be quite harsh with myself, and I need some self-compassion.’

‘I felt like I was going through depression.’

As a lifestyle enthusiast, I am here to share a deeply personal journey: my aim is to rediscover self-love, a connection that has been lost for some time now. I’ve found myself at the lowest point, where the desire to be present felt like an insurmountable challenge – this is how deep the abyss was.

‘I get scared of going back to that mindset, it was dark. I can’t go back to feeling like that.’

Chloe confessed that her decision for cosmetic surgery was a regret, as she had been striving for ‘perfection’ due to feelings of insecurity and ugliness.

She admitted, “You know, I must confess that I erred. I underwent surgery due to feelings of insecurity and ugliness. Given the chance, I would not have chosen to do it.

‘Surgery feels like an endless abyss. The desire for more improvements never fades, yet perfection is merely an illusion. In my pursuit to gain acceptance and silence the cruel remarks, I unknowingly lost touch with who I truly am.’

‘I’ve wasted my 20s chasing some girl I wasn’t born to be. I’m broken and I’m going to fix myself.’

Now, as she approaches 30, Chloe is determined to embrace the real her and find happiness. 

She continued: ‘I don’t want to be known for having a big arse.

I long to return to the carefree, humor-laden version of myself, Chloe, who doesn’t fret over appearances. It’s in those moments that I find true joy.

In the past, I’ve been open about my decision to invest more than 50,000 pounds in cosmetic enhancements. Among these treatments, I’ve undergone two rhinoplasty procedures, liposculpting, and breast enlargement.

In addition to more minimally intrusive treatments, options like eyebrow lifts, dental veneers, dermal fillers for the cheeks, and Botox injections are all included.

For confidential support contact the Samaritans: 116 123 or jo@samaritans.org 

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2025-02-20 13:06

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