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Chloe Ferry puts her Christmas tree up on Bonfire Night and it looks absolutely stunning

Geordie Shore star Chloe Ferry has got into the festive spirit prematurely by putting up her very extravagant looking Christmas tree up already.

On the first day of lockdown, the 25-year-old took to her Instagram story to reveal to her millions of followers that she had decided to get the tree out and put it up in her plush North Tyneside home.

Speaking on her Instagram she said: "I know it's early but I'm putting my tree up, I told you I would!"

She then showed off her decorations, which also included a white-clad Santa, wooden deer and a silver pine cone wreath to a soundtrack to Mariah Carey's All I Want For Christmas is You, before adding: "It's my first Christmas in my new house so I'm going extra! So excited!"

Making reference to the fact that she chose to put it up on November 5, a date more associated with another annual celebration that's definitely not Christmas, Chloe uploaded a picture to her Instagram page and captioned it: " Ana it’s bonfire night reet but this year has been shit and am calling it a f***ing day. Merry Christmas ya filthy animals."

Standing in front of the luxurious tree, Chloe was holding her two dogs Narla and Ivy and her Geordie Shore co-star Natalie Phillips commented: "The cutest photo ever this."

Chloe's stunning Christmas tree (Instagram/@chloegshore1)

Reported millionaire Chloe returned to her Instagram story to show off the stunning tree accessorised with twinkling lights and alphabet letters for her and her relatives as she gave a tour of her living room with Band Aid - Do They Know It's Christmas blasting in the background.

And then, returning to Instagram on Friday morning, she joked: "People still can't believe I've got me Christmas tree up, well you better believe it 'cos it's up and it's not going anywhere!"

Chloe was dealt a blow this week when her new Tyneside-based homeware and beauty shop Ferry Homely had to shut its doors right after opening.

The shop had been selling everything from bath salts to wax melts and car fresheners.

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