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Chloe Burrows sparks concerns as she sports swollen eye as Love Island star responds to fans

Chloe Burrows sparks concerns as she sports swollen eye as Love Island star responds to fans

Scottish Sun14-05-2025

CHLOE Burrows sparked concern from her loyal Love Island fanbase after showcasing her swollen eye.
The podcast host took to her Instagram Stories to capture a candid selfie showing her inflated left eyelid as she asked fans "how's your morning going?"
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Credit: Instagram / Chloe Burrows
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Credit: Instagram / Chloe Burrows
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She often fills her social media with glam selfies
Credit: Instagram
Chloe, 29, then uploaded a picture showing her with a huge black patch over one peeper as she posed for a mirror selfie.
She reassured fans: "Guys the last story was meant to be funny, pls don be concerned," yet did not address what the exact situation was.
The Love Island 2021 alum added: "Regular programming by force."
Chloe then captured her arriving in Ibiza with a huge smile on her face, ready to soak up the sunshine.
In a video posted from a back of a cab in the White Isle, she went make-up free to let her eye settle.
She told fans: "Look at my f***ing eye," before her pal chirped in: "She's got a pink eye."
Chloe then added how it had flared up "before a photoshoot."
Fans were quick to offer suggestions on a remedy, as one put: "Use Johnson's baby shampoo and let it run over the eye - mum of 4 who suffer with recurring 'pink eye' and it's a miracle cure! X"
A second put: "Chloe get yourself an eye patch and be a sexy lil pirate."
A third wrote: "Turmeric and warm water on your eye with a wet tea bag or cotton wool legiiittt. Baby shampoo in warm water good too soz I rushed the comment cos late & cba to re-write it."
Chloe Burrows breaks her silence on new boyfriend as she opens up on relationship for the first time
Chloe then replied: "Appreciate you!!!!!"
Her make-up free appearance is a contrast to the TV star's ordinarily glam look.
Earlier this year, she stripped to a bikini to show off her toned figure.
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Away from her appearance, Chloe delighted fans as she went official with her new man.
And last month, she opened up on dating Ruben for the first time.
The reality star, 29, previously dated Toby Aromolaran after they met on Love Island.
In February it was revealed how the star was dating Ruben Moreira as she joked about 'soft launching' him.
And now she has officially confirmed she is dating in an update to fans.
Appearing on her podcast, the Love Islander admitted: "I am dating.
"I'm just gonna put a pin in that and we'll leave that and then I think in a few months we can have a proper catch up.
"But until then i'm just gonna leave you on a cliffhanger, which is so boring I know."
Chloe previously posted a photo of her and Ruben on her Instagram stories.
It's understood Chloe met Ruben through fellow Love Island 2021 co-star Liam Reardon, as the two men are friends.
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She has now touched down in Ibiza, with her pal telling an Instagram video she had a 'pink eye'
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She recently opened up on her new relationship
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