CHLOE Sims has hinted her future on The Only Way Is Essex is uncertain after ten years on the show.
The 38-year-old reality star has been part of some of the show’s most explosive storylines recently following her doomed romances with Pete Wicks and Dan Edgar.
But now the mum-of-one has hinted that she could walk away from the show.
During a Q&A with fans she was asked: “Please never leave Towie the day you leave is the day I stop watching. By far my fave.”
Chloe cryptically answered: “I’ll try not to” alongside the laughing monkey emoji.
She is one of the longest-serving cast members on the ITV2 reality show.
Chloe was introduced on the show as the cousin of Joey Essex but has gone on to become a reality star queen in her own right.
She is known for her revealing outfits and constantly-changing look but the TV favourite decided to get her filler dissolved in April, adding that it was a “personal choice” and she now felt more “confident” than ever.
She told followers at the time: “I’m really happy that I’ve toned it all down, and as you know I think it’s important to be honest with things like this.
“It’s my personal choice and makes me feel confident.”
In the past 10 years, it’s thought that Chloe has spent over £32,000 on surgery – including two boob jobs, a £4,500 Brazilian bum lift, Botox and veneers.
While the former beauty salon owner has admitted in the past to having work done to her face – including collagen in her lips.
However, Chloe has repeatedly denied having cosmetic surgery on her face – insisting she’s never done anything more than Botox and fillers.
She recently ranted: “How many times can I say I haven’t had surgery on my face?
“Surgery is changing the structure of your bones in your face. I’ve had cosmetic treatments, yes, but that’s not surgery.”
Chloe is the latest in a line of celebs to dissolve filler in favour of embracing her natural look, with Molly-Mae Hague also transforming her look by getting procedures reversed.
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