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Geordie Shore star reveals she's quitting the UK and moving to Ibiza after making HUGE changes to her life

Geordie Shore star reveals she's quitting the UK and moving to Ibiza after making HUGE changes to her life

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GEORDIE Shore star Chloe Ferry has revealed she's quitting the UK and moving to Ibiza after making some HUGE changes to her life.
Chloe, 29, revealed in a candid Instagram video that she's jetting off to the Spanish island in a bold bid to "live her best life".
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Geordie Shore star Chloe Ferry has revealed she's quitting the UK and moving to Ibiza
Credit: Instagram
Speaking to fans while applying her make-up, the reality star opened up to fans about the spontaneous decision.
She said: 'This is very out there, this is very spontaneous and this is just the life that I want to be living at the minute.'
With her 30th birthday approaching, Chloe explained that the trip marks a turning point.
She added: 'It is my final few months in my 20s and I just want to live life to the fullest. I've decided to book a one-way flight to my favourite island, Ibiza.'
While Ibiza is known for its party scene, Chloe made it clear that she's planning a more balanced experience this time around.
The TV personality, who rose to fame on the MTV show in 2015, added that she's not heading to the island purely for partying.
She said: 'That's not to say that I'm going to be going out every single night… I will be having a little bit of a tittle, a little bit of a skinful, but I also want to do different things on the island. I want to go travelling, I want to get a car, I want to sign up to a gym.'
Chloe has taken out an apartment for a month but suggested she may extend her stay, telling fans: 'You never know, I might actually love the island and stay there all summer."
Reflecting on her personal life, the reality star said the move represents a break from past patterns.
She confessed: 'I've always been in a relationship. I don't actually remember the last time that I was single. I've went from relationship to relationship… but I haven't actually just went out there and just lived my best life.
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'I just want to do as many things as I can before I turn 30… I want to make as many memories as I can and I just want to have such a hot girl summer.'
Chloe said she is keen to connect with others living on the island, adding: 'If you are a person who is living in Ibiza or thinking about moving to Ibiza, let's hang out, let's go for paella, let's go for sangria, let's go to the gym.'
In a caption alongside the video, Chloe wrote: 'Wow, I can't believe I am actually saying this but I have decided to book a one way flight to Ibiza which I have NEVER done !!!!!!
"I'm at a point in my life where I just want to put myself first and live my absolute best life. It's my final few months of my 20s, I may never have this opportunity again.
"Thank you for all the love and support I've had over the last few months, it means a lot and I can't wait for us to all go on this journey together.'
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Chloe revealed she's jetting off to the Spanish island in a bold bid to "live her best life"
Credit: Instagram
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She opened up to fans while applying her make-up
Credit: Instagram
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While Ibiza is known for its party scene, Chloe made it clear that she's planning a more balanced experience this time around
Credit: Instagram
Chloe, who has spoken openly about undergoing therapy and focusing on personal growth in recent years, said the move to Ibiza is her way of embracing independence.
She concluded: 'See yous in Ibiza!'
It comes almost three months after The Sun exclusively revealed that she had split from her on-off boyfriend Johnny Wilbo.
The stunner had been with Johnny Wilbo since 2021, but the pair endured a tumultuous romance.
Chloe and Johnny proved that they were very much back on last year after previously splitting.
Before this, Chloe had dumped him after he was caught messaging other women behind her back.
However, at the time she urged fans not to judge her change of heart, insisting that "there are a lot of things that people don't know".
A source told The Sun that things are over again between Chloe and Johnny, and that the Geordie Shore star has been telling friends that it's 'over for good.'
On her relationship, Chloe previously told The Sun: "It's going alright, it's like any relationship – there are ups and there's downs."
She added: "I do trust him now, obviously we do argue about it, I'm not just going to forget about it."
In January of this year, Chloe revealed why Johnny never appeared on Geordie Shore alongside her.
She told us: 'He wasn't involved in the series, and to be honest we have spoken about it and we think we might be filming again soon and I do have a boyfriend now.
'So I was going to bring him on but there was a situation with James and his partner and basically if that had happened to my partner I wouldn't be able to control myself.'
Chloe added: 'If anyone speaks badly to my friends or my partner I just fly off the handle.
'So I am really back and forth about what to do, because if anyone spoke to my lad like that I'd kill them.'
Chloe also said she likes to keep her relationships 'a little bit private' due to her last being very much in the public eye.
She went on at the time: 'For now until we know exactly what's going on and stuff, I want to keep it just like that.
'I love Geordie Shore so much but it's really hard bringing your partner there because people actually just don't get on.'

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