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Chloe Ferry brushes off Dubai backlash with night of gold leaf steaks and champagne in toy trucks

As the backlash against her and other British reality stars being over there continues, Chloe Ferry partied her cares away with a wild night out in Dubai.

The Geordie Shore star brushed off the storm of criticism she and others including friends Bethan Kershaw and Sophie Kasaei, ex Sam Gowland and Love Island stars like Laura Anderson, Wes Nelson and Amber Gill have sparked by being in the UAE, while the UK is subject to tough lockdown rules.

Chloe and pals Bethan and Sophie all arrived in Dubai before the North East went into tier 4, a week before Boris Johnson introduced a nationwide lockdown again, with the 25-year-old telling fans she was going on a 'business trip' to shoot for her Ferrybody clothing line.

Since arriving in Dubai, reported millionaire Chloe has posed up a storm on hotel balconies, at pool parties, on yachts and in bars and restaurants, as well as uploading plenty of videos of her jaunt to her Instagram story.

And it was on her Insta story that she left her many followers open mouthed with footage of a lavish night out that saw her group served gold leaf steak at trendy Dubai haunt Salt Bae.

The night didn't end there though and Chloe was soon back on her Instagram as her partying went up a notch in a club, with the words 'Chloe Ferry came to Play' running across a huge screen and staff carrying off toy trucks full of champagne ablaze with sparklers.

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Prior to her wild night on the Dubai tiles, Celebs Go Dating star Chloe posted a picture of her posing on hotel balcony as her outfit channelled Olivia Newton-John's famous Sandy look from the end of Grease.

But, while some praised her on her appearance, the comment section was also full of complaints about her 'boasting' about being in Dubai.

One reacted: "I really struggle to comprehend how a nurse like me working during covid, continually shows up to her 12 hour shifts in the hospital and then here you are amongst many other celebrities/influencers having a ball in Dubai. Like are we even living in the same times right now?"

Echoing those sentiments, another fumed: "How ridiculous! All these poor people in the UK not being able to see their families and here you are 'working' in Dubai photoshopping your photo so much you do not look real."

The backlash against influencers in Dubai was debated on Monday's Loose Women when, after Denise Welch suggested "they have mortages to pay," co-star Linda Robson replied: "They do have to work but they can do it in their bedroom can't they? They can do their bikini shots in their bedroom."

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