Geordie Shore favourite Chloe Ferry has reportedly split from her on-off boyfriend Johnny Wilbo after a rollercoaster four years and just months after sparking engagement rumours

Geordie Shore star Chloe Ferry has reportedly split up from her on-off boyfriend Johnny Wilbo, putting an end to their tumultuous four-year relationship.

The 29-year-old reality star started dating Johnny back in 2021 but they split up the following year after Chloe claimed she’d discovered he’d been messaging “numerous girls” behind her back. They reunited again last year and appeared to be going strong, but Chloe has reportedly told friends it’s “over for good”, despite recent speculation they were engaged.

Earlier this year Chloe explained why Johnny had never appeared on alongside her in Geordie Shore, claiming she liked to keep her love live “a little bit private”.

But Chloe and Johnny’s relationship ending comes just months after the former couple hinted that their rocky romance was to reach new heights teasing an engagement.

According to the Sun, Chloe and Johnny are officially “done for good”, six months after sparking engagement rumours. Speculation about them taking the next step emerged after Chloe was spotted on a night out in Newcastle wearing a rock on her wedding finger, but she never publicly addressed it.

When the Celebrity Big Brother star claimed she’d caught Johnny cheating in 2022, she told the Mirror she would ‘never’ get back together with him, but was then spotted in a passionate kiss during a Spanish holiday for her birthday.

At the time of the break-up, Chloe told fans: “As you may all be aware there are rumours about my partner Johnny messaging numerous girls without my knowledge. These rumours are true and Johnny is no longer my partner, but is now my ex-partner. I have a lot going on in my life before this extra hurt, so please could I ask you all not to inform me on any more information.”

She continued, “One message to one girl is enough for me and I don’t wish to see anymore. I will say, thanks to you all for the messages and continued support from everyone.” She went on to say: “But from now on, it’s onwards and upwards for me. We all have s**t, we all have troubles, and we all have breakups.”

However, the pair were spotted some months later looking very cosy, but Chloe told the Mirror they were just “good really good friends”, adding, “We’ve both accepted it. Obviously, I’m not over it but after everything I went through with my past relationships, I would never do that again.”

Chloe opened up recently about her plastic surgery regrets, revealing she was about to embark on a “journey to correct my previous work and educate you all on the harsh truth of what I have endured for so long.”

Posting a lengthy statement on Instagram in January, she wrote :”Being put into the public eye at 19 years old was very daunting, I was naïve and vulnerable”, adding that she was “ridiculed for my looks and my weight amongst other numerous insults”.

The Newcastle-born star has spent around £50,000 on various surgeries and tweakments, and told podcaster and dating guru Paul Brunson recently her family suspected she had body dysmorphic disorder. Chatting on Paul’s We Need to Talk podcast, she told the Celebs Go Dating star: “I would always look in the mirror and say ‘I look fat, I look disgusting, I don’t look pretty,’ I think I’ve said it that many times, in my head, I’ve embedded it in my brain now.”

She went on to say that positive attention made her feel “uncomfortable”, and admitted, “I don’t feel I’m ever going to feel 100 percent beautiful again because I’ve embedded it that much in my brain. I don’t think I can get 100 percent, I’m still on this little journey at the minute.”

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