Chloe Brockett Breaks Silence on Jack Fincham Jail Drama


Chloe Brockett Breaks Silence on Jack Fincham Jail Drama

Quitting Towie in disgust over a violent scene set up by producers should have been the start of a fresh chapter for Chloe Brockett. However, within just weeks, the 24-year-old’s "year of hell" began as police turned up on the doorstep of her home with Love Island boyfriend, Jack Fincham.

Health Crisis and Stress

Chloe revealed she ended up in hospital after stress brought on a severe asthma attack this week. Today she has spoken for the first time since Jack won an appeal against his sentence for dangerous dog offences – and was told his cane corso dog Elvis can come home.

Traumatic Experience

In January, hysterical Chloe broke down in court as she screamed out "no" when Jack was handed a custodial term. Jack’s beloved pet was seized just weeks after moving into his first home with Chloe, having been reported for failing to keep the animal muzzled and on a lead at all times in public places.

Support and Struggles

Thankfully, Jack was granted bail after appealing his sentence and returned home to Chloe two hours later. Chloe admits her mental and physical health has been badly affected over the last year, battling repeated bouts of flu, tonsillitis, and chest infections. She has been forced to cancel work commitments and retreat from the spotlight.


Chloe Brockett Breaks Silence on Jack Fincham Jail Drama

Impact on Relationship

Chloe has shut down rumors of splitting with Jack and insists they are still "very much in a relationship." However, she admits the saga has had a negative impact on them as a couple. The stress and worry over the court case have taken a toll on their relationship.

Celebrating the Verdict

Revealing her plans to celebrate today’s verdict, Chloe laughed: "I’m going to have a good night’s sleep. That’s what I’m going to do. It’s been a really hard time."


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