Chloe Ferry breaks down in tears as she reveals horrific boob job scars on social media

Chloe Ferry broke down in tears as she revealed the shocking scars left by her most recent plastic surgery procedure.

The Geordie Shore star sobbed during a Snapchat video as she showed her followers the red marks she’d suffered as the result of her breast uplift surgery.

Ferry, 22, said that she’s become “insecure” about her figure after receiving a number of vile comments online.

“So I'm going to tell the truth about something I've had done, but no-one knows about,” she said in the social media video.

Devastated: Chloe Ferry breaks down on Snapchat(Chloe Ferry/Snapchat)
Devastated: Chloe Ferry breaks down on Snapchat(Chloe Ferry/Snapchat)

“I used to think that I had the best looking boobs ever, they were so round and so perky. I was so confident and I thought they were so nice.”

The reality star continued: “So, I put a photo on Instagram a while back with a low-cut top on, and everyone was commenting saying I had saggy boobs.

“From them [sic] people commenting on my photo saying that, it stuck in my head really badly and I became really insecure about it.”

Red scars: Chloe Ferry showed the results of her surgery (Chloe Ferry/Snapchat)
Red scars: Chloe Ferry showed the results of her surgery (Chloe Ferry/Snapchat)

Sobbing into the camera, Ferry added: “I became really insecure about my boobs, so I got an uplift, and I've got awful scars on my boobs now because this person said that my boobs were saggy.”

Ferry then proceeded to hold the camera up to her chest to reveal the angry red scars she’d been left with.

“That was literally from someone saying I had saggy boobs. I just think people need to be a lot nicer on comments and stuff because it really does affect people,” she continued.

“I used to think I had the best looking boobs ever and someone commented on that photo and I got my boobs done.

“Now I'm left with a scar for life. If that person didn't comment on my photo then I probably wouldn't have got my boobs done.”