Chloe Ferry shows off her bum in striking ripped trousers after Brazilian butt lift | The Sun

2022-10-16 15:32:00 By : Ms. Camile Jia

CHLOE Ferry showed off her bum in striking ripped trousers after her Brazilian butt lift two years ago.

The reality TV queen certainly wasn't shy with her outfit choice as she showed off the results of her surgery a few years back in her Cowgirl trousers.

Chloe left very little to the imagination in her super-tight outfit that flaunted her curvy bum.

The fancy trousers were ripped all the way down to reveal her flesh.

She turned heads in the tasselled bottoms with black fringing down the sides.

Chloe teamed her look with a tiny black halterneck bra and swept her hair up in a ponytail as she posed for the camera.

It's not the first time Chloe has wowed fans with her racy looks.

Just weeks go she flashed the flesh as she stepped in a very revealing see-through catsuit.

The star headed out to Radio One's Big Weekender launch party in London and made sure she got noticed in the sheer head-turner.

The all-in-one number was made up of a skimpy leotard sewn into a sheer fabric to show off plenty of skin.

Her plunging cleavage and tanned legs were on display, while her bikini line even made an appearance - despite the chilly temperatures.

Recently her famous bottom was the talk of the town when she headed out on a windy walk in leggings that clung to every inch of her ample asset.

The reality TV fave is no stranger to surgery, and once revealed she struggled to sit down after her bum lift.

Her loyal fans have previously expressed concern after she racked up a £50k surgery bill in three years.

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