Geordie Shore’s Chloe Ferry spills out of racy Christmas lingerie in sultry snaps
Chloe Ferry set screens ablaze with three scorching new Christmas lingerie snaps.
The former Geordie Shore star left very little to the imagination in the skimpy black festive lingerie set from Nikki Intimates, which featured matching stockings, straps, and a racy cut-out exposing her curves. Chloe truly sizzled as she snapped a selfie in the sexy garment from the comfort of her living room.
Another snap showed her relaxing on the bed in a gorgeous red lingerie piece which revealed her killer figure and bum tattoos. The reality star glowed with a perfect pallette of makeup and let her raven locks tumble over her shoulder.
Captioning the snap on Tuesday (December 19), she wrote: “Give the gift they’ll love with @nikkiintimates Christmas lingerie. Make the festive season magical with show-stopping suspender sets, sexy bodysuits and unforgettable stocking fillers.
“Order up until Friday 22nd of December for guaranteed Christmas delivery.” Fans flocked to the comments to swoon over the star.
“One word wow [fire emoji].” Another agreed: “You look absolutely incredible in all 3 pics but picture 1 oh my word.” A third gushed: “I think we are the ones who have been given a present.”
The brunette beauty recently revealed her frustration after receiving a “shabby” white Christmas tree online which looked different to how it did in pictures. She said in a furious rant: “I am so disappointed with my tree.
“‘Buy a tree online’ they said, ‘it will be amazing’ they said, ‘it’s much cheaper’ they said. My tree is rotten to the core and it did not like that on the picture. Like where the hell is all my tree’s branches?”
She added: “If you could see my reaction last night when I was opening it, it looks amazing online, I thought ‘that’s a bargain’, it had so many branches. I am the most Christmas person ever, I love all my house being decorated, but with that it literally looks like the tree has been on a diet. Now I am out of pocket, now I am going to have to spend more money.”