
Chloe Sims shares very glam snap with rarely seen daughter Madison, 20, in a ball gown at glitzy LA event
The future of Chloe's LA reality show is in doubt after a fall-out with her sisters
proud mum Chloe Sims shares very glam snap with rarely seen daughter Madison, 20, in a ball gown at glitzy LA event
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CHLOE Sims beamed as she posed with rarely-seen daughter Madison during a glitzy event in Los Angeles.
The former Towie star, 43, took to Instagram to share snaps from her day out with Madison, 20 - who stunned in a purple ball gown.
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Chloe beamed as she posed with rarely-seen daughter Madison at a glam event
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The former Towie star stunned in a white dress with a daring thigh-high split
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Chloe's daughter usually stays out of the spotlight despite her mum's fame
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Chloe looked equally glam in a white dress with a daring thigh-high split, flashing her long legs while posing for the camera.
Writing alongside her upload, she said: 'Just living the dream in L.A.
'Me & Madison attended the @azazieofficial ball. It was so pretty.'
Fans were quick to comment on Madison's rare public outing, with one writing: 'Where have the years gone? Maddie is one delightful young lady.'
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Someone else said: 'You look beautiful and Maddie, how beautiful is she? That smile would light up a room, beautiful mother and daughter.'
And a third added: 'You both look beautiful and so happy.'
Chloe became a single mum to Madison at 18 after falling pregnant with her ex Matthew, who she was with for seven years.
The House Of Sims star rarely speaks about her daughter but previously opened up on why things didn't work out with her dad.
She told New magazine: "I was with Maddie's dad, Matthew, for seven years, but we ended up like brother and sister and that isn't what I want.
"She has a good relationship with her dad. I'm very close to her dad's parents. She is surrounded by people who love her.'
Demi Sims opens up about the future of House of Sims after bitter feud with Chloe which made her QUIT the US
In 2022 Chloe quit Towie after 11 years and relocated to the US with brother Charlie, 33, and sisters Demi, 28, and Frankie, 30, after landing their own Kardashians-style show House Of Sims.
But an explosive fall-out between Chloe and her sisters threw the future of the show into doubt, with Frankie and Demi making a surprise return to Towie last year and confirming they were back in Essex for good.
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