
Reality star accused of having a ‘botched boob job' hits back at trolls & says she won't stop showing off ‘perfect t**s'
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A REALITY star accused of having a "botched boob job" has hit back at cruel trolls.
Chloe Veitch, 26, has taken part in shows such as Too Hot to Handle, The Circle, Perfect Match and Celebrity Ghost Trip.
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Reality star Chloe Veitch has hit back at trolls accusing her of having a "botched boob job"
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She admitted she decided to respond after realising that the majority of the comments had come from women
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Chloe was an A-cup before she underwent a boob job to take her to a C-cup
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She also said that the muscles in the chest can alter the appearance of how boobs look
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Thanks to her small screen appearances, she's also got an impressive 1.8 followers on Instagram, who she regularly delights with updates about her busy life.
In a recent post, she shared a snap of herself in a white corset dress, as she explained "what being a woman means to me".
However, Chloe was quickly inundated with comments from trolls pointing out that her breasts looked like different sizes in the dress - with some even saying she'd been the victim of a "botched boob job".
And despite the fact that Chloe "never addresses anything like this" on her social media pages, she felt she had no choice when she realised that the majority of the comments were from women.
"I've had so many messages saying I have a botched boob job," she wrote on her Instagram Stories, over a collage of snaps from her in the dress.
"I agree this photo they look different but I'm not going to refrain from posting it just because they look a little odd in the push up dress I'm wearing hahaha."
"It's crazy how many people don't realise that we have muscles in our chests," she added.
"When we lift our arms or tense or wear corset clothing, our boobs are never going to look the same/perfect."
"Please do better - please be kind," Chloe urged her followers, before concluding: "None the less, I think my t**s are perfect!"
Chloe underwent a boob job to take her from an A to a C cup prior to her appearance on Netflix programme Too Hot to Handle.
'I sunbathe topless for attention – I didn't pay £15,000 for these breasts to keep them hidden'
Speaking to The Sun about her decision to undergo a breast augmentation, Chloe said: "I only did it for my own confidence.
"I was so small and I didn't want to get massive, obvious fake boobs."
However, Chloe also said that she doesn't want to ruin her "natural beauty" with "loads of plastic surgery".
"And I would say that to every girl out there – try to stay unique," she continued.
"If you're beautiful on the inside, it will show!"
In a podcast interview, Chloe also admitted that she constantly used to compare herself to other girls on Instagram.
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