Chloe Ferry says she still cries ‘every day’ over painful Sam Gowland split

Chloe Ferry says she still cries ‘every day’ over painful Sam Gowland split

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Chloe Ferry says she still cries ‘every day’ over Sam Gowland split 8 months ago

The former Geordie Shore star, 25, called it quits with Love Island star Sam back in February, but it seems as though Chloe is still healing from the breakup

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Chloe Ferry admitted she still cries “every day” over her split from Sam Gowland.

The former Geordie Shore star, 25, called it quits with Love Island star Sam back in February, but it seems as though Chloe is still healing from the breakup.

Taking to Instagram, the blonde bombshell responded to floods of messages she received from fans after they watched her open up about the breakup on MTV.

Speaking on her Instagram Story, Chloe told her 3.4 million followers that she’s “not healed yet” despite being single for more than eight months.

She candidly told fans: “Wow. Can I just say a massive thank you to all of the amazing messages that I’m getting tonight.”

She continued: “Like honestly, I’m getting paragraphs from some people so thank you so much for taking time out of your night to message me.

“I just hope this helps anyone who is going through a bad time, a break up. You will come out on top, it just takes time.”

Chloe, who dated Sam for more than three years, added: “Time is a healer. And that’s not saying that I’m freaking healed, because I am not healed yet. I cry every f**king day man.”

She went on: “I’m not saying I’m perfect, I’m not saying I’m like yeah buzzing! Because I’m not.

“But yeah, I just randomly have random breakdowns I don’t know if it’s because it’s that time of the month.

“But honestly guys thank you so much for the amazing support I’ve had.”

Back in July, Chloe told Mirror Online that she’s ready to settle down and is looking to find ‘the one’.

She confessed: “I think there’s no point in getting with someone if you’re not going to be with them.

“The next person I get with I want them to be ‘the one’. I haven’t even really started dating yet and obviously I was with Sam for three years, but we’ve just got out of lockdown and I haven’t had a chance to have a proper date yet.”