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Chloe Ferry anxious about lockdown after being ‘fined £10k for flouting rules’

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Chloe Ferry 'anxious' about second lockdown after being 'fined £10k for flouting rules'

The reality TV star got candid with her followers as the admitted she gets lonely at home and is 'nervous' for lockdown to commence

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Chloe Ferry has admitted that she's feeling "very anxious" about the second lockdown that starts later this week.

And it certainly doesn't help that the former Geordie Shore star, 25, was reportedly fined £10,000 by the police for flouting quarantine rules a couple of weeks ago.

Chloe reportedly failed to self-isolate at home when she returned from a trip to Turkey, where she'd flown to get a boob job.

Instead of staying indoors for the required 14 days, Chloe headed for a night out.

And after paying the price - and a hefty one at that - Chloe now feels very nervous about having to go into yet another lockdown.

Taking to her Instagram Story, the reality TV star got candid with her followers as the admitted she gets lonely at times as a result of her living alone.

She said: "Hello everyone, just thought I would come on here and talk about the next lockdown.

"So obviously we're going into lockdown in a few days and I'm feeling really anxious - especially for me as well, I live on my own so it can get quite lonely at times."

Chloe admitted that her mental health suffers as a result of her having to stay in during lockdown, saying that she can't help but over-think everything.

"I'm someone who sees my family all the time, I'm always very active so when I'm sat here I'm a massive over-thinker and I wind myself up," she explained.

"So I'm not going to lie I am really nervous about the next lockdown."

Chloe famously shed a whopping two stone during last lockdown, as she overhauled her lifestyle completely and began to eat very healthy food alongside many gruelling workouts.

She told fans she's planning on keeping the workouts going, saying: "Obviously I think the only thing I can really say that will make me feel better is I'm going to just train again, like I did last lockdown."

"Last lockdown was when I lost all my weight," she added.

Chloe shared some sound advice with her 3.4 million Instagram followers, telling them to workout if they can instead of sitting around.

She said: "Just a little bit of advice, if you are panicking about the next lockdown, the only thing I can really say what helps me was obviously the training and the gym, it's really good.

"Last lockdown I struggled... everyone did. So I'm just panicking for this next one."

Chloe was recently forced to pay up £10,000 after telling friends she's been handed the maximum fine for breaking the rules, The Sun reports.

A source said: "Chloe's been telling everyone how upset she is - it's a huge amount of money and she feels she was targeted because she's famous.

"She came back from a shopping trip to find the police waiting for her on her doorstep."

Chloe travelled to Turkey on October 3 and was reportedly first fined by the police on October 21.

It's claimed she also failed to quarantine after a trip to Marbella in September as she headed on a night out in London just days after she returned.

Over the weekend she partied in a packed club for Halloween, despite living in a Tier 2 area.

Separate households are not allowed to mix indoors under Tier 2 rules.

If you travel to a country that is not in a travel corridor list you must self-isolate at home for 14 days upon your return under the government's lockdown rules that cover the whole country.

Turkey is not currently in the travel corridor list.